<p>Which of these colleges would offer the best opportunities for an undergrad student interested in going in a business direction? I really only care about how good their undergrad program is right now since I might not go for an MBA immediately after undergrad or may decide to get one at a different college. Also, I want to try to work in New York City in the future, so which of these would provide the best networking to that area? </p>
<p>Unless all three of these schools are actually equally good, I don't want to have to apply to all three, since I'm trying to narrow down my college list.</p>
<p>yeah I guess to compare Tufts, you would have to look at its economics or international relations program, which is kind of related to business anyway</p>
<p>All three are great schools however neither Tufts or Rochester have undergrad business programs, and Brandeis is not particularly well known for its business major. None of them are generally perceived as feeder schools onto WS.</p>
<p>If you are looking at schools of this caliber and are seeking to work in the Northeast/NY area, I would much rather consider:
NYU Stern
Georgetown MSB
Boston College CSOM
Carnegie Mellon Tepper
Villanova SOB</p>
<p>tufts only offers econ in lieu of business but from what i’ve heard it can be better to have a degree other than business for undergrad as it gives a broader and more expansive study. in terms of ranking, tufts seems to be higher than the other two schools</p>