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What are some great business schools in the US for undergrad?

I'm interested in majoring in business and want to know which undergraduate business schools in the US have strong programs. Any specific recommendations or things I should look for when selecting a business school?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are many strong undergraduate business programs in the U.S. While it's important to consider a variety of factors such as location, size of the school, student life, and financial aid, you'll also want to specifically look at how strong the business curriculum is and what kind of internships or job placements students are getting.

Starting with the ivory leagues, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is often considered to be one of the top undergraduate business programs in the country. Wharton's reputation for excellence is well known, and its alumni network is quite strong.

Across the country at UC Berkeley, the Haas School of Business is another top choice with a strong focus on entrepreneurship and innovation. Cal's location in the heart of the Bay area provides numerous opportunities for internships and networking.

Meanwhile, at the University of Michigan, the Ross School of Business is known for its emphasis on experiential learning. Ross students often participate in business competitions and consulting projects for real-world companies, providing practical know-how that's highly valuable to future employers.

Dedicated business schools like Babson College in Massachusetts also offer robust business curricula, with a particular emphasis on entrepreneurship. Often, these schools provide unique learning opportunities like launching start-ups and learning management practices hands-on.

Finally, state schools like the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin or the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC Chapel Hill, provide strong business education, often at a lower cost (particularly for in-state students) compared to private universities.

In addition to the curriculum, make sure to look at the availability of internships and co-op programs, study abroad opportunities, networking events, and career placement rates. These factors provide a more comprehensive view of what you might expect your four years and subsequent job search to look like.

Remember, the best school for you is one that matches your personal criteria and where you will thrive as a student. Keep these factors in mind as you research and visit schools. Good luck!

a year ago

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