Which of these schools are best for MBA track?

<p>Ok well it's come down to Rochester, Case Western, or Brandeis (still waiting on Cornell but I'm realistic enough to start deciding NOW). Case is the only of the 3 with an undergrad biz program but the others have great econ and math. Also I THINK Case gets more recruiters, NOT sure though.</p>

<p>Any thoughts?</p>

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<p>Seems to me I've seen plenty of articles about how the top Biz schools prefer people who DIDN'T major in biz as undergrads. (Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.) So I wouldn't allow the undergrad major to be a major consideration.</p>

<p>I have a thing about Case...I know it's great and all, but is it asking too much that when you pick a college out of the thousands available, and spend a fortune on going there, that the place doesn't sound like a mediocre motel chain? If that's being superficial, so be it. Brandeis and Rochester would seem to be about even. Rochester's name more recognizable; Brandeis' location and weather being better. Look, the educated elite in this country will respect a degree from any of these 3. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG.</p>

<p>Seems to me I've seen plenty of articles about how the top Biz schools prefer people who DIDN'T major in biz as undergrads. (Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.) So I wouldn't allow the undergrad major to be a major consideration.</p>

<p>I have a thing about Case...I know it's great and all, but is it asking too much that when you pick a college out of the thousands available, and spend a fortune on going there, that the place doesn't sound like a mediocre motel chain? If that's being superficial, so be it. Brandeis and Rochester would seem to be about even. Rochester's name more recognizable; Brandeis' location and weather are better. Look, the educated elite in this country will respect a degree from any of these 3. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG. So pick the one that has the most non-academic factors that suit your desires.</p>