What Are The Top Schools With:

<p>Business Administration, Economics, Neurology, and/or Psychology, </p>

<p>Thanks in advance. Sorry for the large request, I have ranging interests.</p>

<p>Best Undergraduate Business Programs
Rank/School Peer
assessment
score
( 5.0 = highest)</p>

<ol>
<li> University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 4.9 </li>
<li> Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (Sloan) 4.7 </li>
<li> University of California–Berkeley (Haas) * 4.5 </li>
<li> University of Michigan–Ann Arbor * 4.5 </li>
<li> New York University (Stern) 4.3 </li>
<li> U. of North Carolina–Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler) * 4.3 </li>
<li> Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 4.2 </li>
<li> University of Texas–Austin (McCombs) * 4.2 </li>
<li> Univ. of Southern California (Marshall) 4.1 </li>
<li> University of Virginia (McIntire) * 4.1 </li>
<li> Indiana University–Bloomington (Kelley) * 4.0 </li>
<li> Cornell University (NY) 3.9 </li>
<li> Emory University (Goizueta) (GA) 3.9 </li>
<li> Ohio State University–Columbus (Fisher) * 3.9 </li>
<li> U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign * 3.9 </li>
<li> Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison * 3.9 </li>
<li> Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 3.9 </li>
<li> Pennsylvania State U.–University Park (Smeal) * 3.8 </li>
<li> Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities (Carlson) * 3.8 </li>
<li> University of Notre Dame (IN) 3.8 </li>
<li> Georgetown University (McDonough) (DC) 3.7</li>
</ol>

<p>Economics:
UChicago
Princeton
Yale
Harvard
basically all top ivys and liberal arts
Northwestern</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California-Berkeley
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Pennsylvania</p>

<p>FellowCCViewer, can you expand on this list? This looks like the USNews rankings</p>

<p>Hey Alexandre, can you please add which major those schools fall under?</p>

<p>Emory is supposed to have a great neuroscience program, as well as a solid business program.</p>

<p>Berkeley is strong in all disciplines.</p>

<p>A lot of schools can have good everything-but-the-business school (at least on the undergraduate level). Penn is along the few that would have both.</p>

<p>Gekko, the schools I listed are very strong in all the disciplines you mentioned.</p>