Undergrad to go directly to business school?

<p>I am an undergrad looking to major in business. I am a little confused though as to how I should handle it. All the school i am looking to apply to have a business school within the university. Well use one of my top choices, University of Pittsburgh, as an example. In their application they say they have a business school when they ask me which part of the University I am applying for. Do I apply for this or should I apply to the to the school of art and sciences then try to transfer into the school of business the next year or something like this?</p>

<p>Im sure it seems like a silly question to you all, but I am a little confused by this, as all schools handle this differently, I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Pitt specifically. And I always hear people saying just apply to a school and then the next year try to transfer into whatever program, yada yada yada. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>You would apply to the business school. its the undergraduate business program. the “business school” i believe you are referring to is an MBA (masters business administration) which is the cookie cutter masters degree for anyone in business.</p>