<p>I am an international student looking for a school offering undergraduate Finance (Business college) courses. I understand that schools like Wisconsin- Madison or UIUC are ranked higher in graduate Business programs. But undergraduate business is a whole different perspective. Americans and experienced students please help me to rank the schools below based on its UNDERGRADUATE business courses (Finance for specific). I did not include schools like UPenn (wharton) because they are out of my reach.
- University of Wisconsin- Madison (School of Business )
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (College of Business )
- Indiana University Bloomington (Kelley School of Business)
- Pennsylvania State University (Smeal College of Business)
- Ohio State University (Max M. Fisher College of Business)
- University of Minnesota (Carlson School of Management)
I already have a rough idea of Undergraduate Business rankings for these schools through Business</a> School Rankings and Profiles: EMBA, Executive Education, MBA, Part-time MBA, Distance MBA
However, I do not want to base on this source completely since it is only one ranking system. Anyone with personal experience please help to rank these schools from the best undergraduate Finance (or Business in general) programs to the worst. Thanks a lot. I believe that many people are asking the same questions about similar schools too. It would be great if this question can be a guide to many other people as well.</p>
<p>I am biased but both of my parents are graduates of the Business school at Wisconsin. They both had very successful careers.
I have friends that graduated from U of Il. and Ohio State and loved their programs.</p>
<p>Your list really has all great schools.</p>
<p>Yes, I have put a lot of efforts in researching good undergrad schools. I just need extra help from experienced or local students since I am an international.
My first SAT score has CR 520(a little below bottom 25% of most schools) but Maths 720 ( a little higher than top 75%). Minus other factors, do you think I have a fair chance of getting to those schools with this SAT score?</p>
<p>I think the reading score might be a little low, but I think being an international student will help you out.</p>
<p>I think you have a chance at </p>
<p>Wis. (they love diversity)
Il
and maybe Indiana.</p>
<p>I think the others might be a reach for you.</p>
<p>Also have you looked into SMU they have a great business college</p>
<p>Definitely Tulane.</p>
<p>My sister did her part-time MBA in finance at Bentley University. She says it is one of the best business schools and I would have to agree with her. Bentley’s Part-Time MBA is ranked #3 in New England by US News & World Report. The Princeton Review ranks Bentley #1 in the country for State of-the-Art facilities Check them out.
Part-Time MBA: <a href=“http://www.bentley.edu/graduate/mba/emba.cfm[/url]”>http://www.bentley.edu/graduate/mba/emba.cfm</a></p>
<p>University of Michigan is going to be much better than all of these. A significant level higher, if I were you I’d apply as a would-be econ major there and then transfer into Ross. Among those listed Indiana is the best. The rest have a lower presence in the top levels of finance.</p>