Wake Forest Moves Up To #11 in the Bloomberg Undergrad Business Rankings 2014

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<p>Wake moved from #18 to 11. I just got into the school last week, so to see such an upward trend is encouraging and I feel lucky I don't have to deal with extra competition from this news. Of course, rankings are not fact, but I don't think one can just ignore such a significant movement in rankings. What do you guys think?</p>

<p>GOOD GREAT EXCELLENT. </p>

<p>Farrell Hall certainly helped–it is very exciting to see how the Schools of Business have done under Dean Reinemund. I hope his successor continues his vision, but also has some new ideas (so much opportunity in the realm of analytics and data). </p>

<p>Andy Chan (who ran career development for Stanford’s MBA program) is also crushing it.</p>

<p>Certainly exciting times at Wake.</p>

<p>good undergrad, but smallish grad faculty. consider other grad schools.</p>

<p>Wake’s undergrad business is #1 in country for academic quality, and that’s 6 years going (according to BusinessWeek)</p>

<p>Wake has an excellent undergrad business school specially for Accounting. Wake’s accounting program has one of the highest CPA pass rates in the country. </p>