<p>k, i got into NYU Stern and UCLA Pre-Bus. COst shouldn't be a big factor since i'm an international and it's ridiculously expensive either way so in that case, speaking solely in terms of business matters (academics, internships, reputation etc.) which,do you believe, would be a better choice?</p>
<p>Well, I would definitely say NYU</p>
<p>Here are the rankings. 10 vs. 16</p>
<ol>
<li>Harvard University (MA) </li>
<li>Stanford University (CA) </li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) </li>
<li>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) </li>
<li>Northwestern University (Kellogg) (IL) </li>
<li>University of Chicago </li>
<li>Dartmouth College (Tuck) (NH) </li>
<li>University of California, Berkeley (Haas) </li>
<li>Columbia University (NY) </li>
<li>New York University (Stern) </li>
<li>University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Ross) </li>
<li>Duke University (Fuqua) (NC) </li>
<li>University of Virginia (Darden) </li>
<li>Cornell University (Johnson) (NY) </li>
<li>Yale University (CT) </li>
<li>University of California, Los Angeles (Anderson) </li>
</ol>
<p>Both are great schools, but NYU is in a better location for business opportunties, and it's ranked higher.</p>
<p>undergrad lol</p>
<p>^lol yea, anderson is a grad school. UCLA has NO undergrad business school although we do have a business major. purely academically, i would go to NYU for business just because i think it will give you more opportunities once you graduate. but UCLA has a VERY VERY strong business econ program, and if you feel UCLA is a better fit then by all means come here. also, if you wanna save some money come to UCLA.</p>
<p>Oh, my bad, when you said Anderson I assumed you meant graduate.</p>
<p>ya i was accepted into Stern and Pre-bus Economics. (L&S)</p>