<p>When looking for more accurate rankings which should I use?</p>
<p>for choosing a business program undergrad?</p>
<p>yup........</p>
<p>usnews all the way</p>
<p>Take both into account.</p>
<p>Could someone post the link to the undergrad one?</p>
<p>im looking into WUSTL but its not ranked that high for both businessweek or usnews. I want to go into i banking so i definately want a place thats well recruited and has a high overall rank, not just business.</p>
<p>Wharton is a program you might look into. Upenn.</p>
<p>well, tons of people are LOOKING into there just not so many of them can be GOING into there</p>
<p>wustl's recruitment isn't that good.</p>
<p>look into businessweek more than USnews... b/c usnews only takes into account peer assessment while bus week is much more indepth</p>
<p>^ So true.</p>
<p>USNews + Specific recruitment (don't follow some numerical ******** score, actually seek out the school and look up the statistics, find who recruits there, the numbers they recruit, etc)</p>
<p>Also keep in mind the USNews overall rankings, they help indicate the general prestige of a school which leads to overall better recruitment.</p>
<p>^Same as dcfca, but I strongly discourage businessweek because it really is questionable, just look at their MBA rankings and you will get the idea.</p>
<p>I think BW is a fine ranking. US News isnt bad either. Take both into account, don't trust either tho.</p>
<p>I still think that Businessweek has really shifty rankings. Anyways, most important thing is placement in your certain feild for a job and grad school/MBA placement.</p>