I'm planning to major in business and I'm looking for suggestions on good business colleges. I know of the big names like Wharton, but are there any hidden gems or less competitive schools with strong programs? Any recommendations would be great!
While Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania certainly grabs headlines as one of the top business schools, there are many other excellent options.
Don't overlook the likes of Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame University, Ross School of Business at University of Michigan, and McIntire School of Commerce at University of Virginia. These are still quite competitive, but less so than Wharton and have stellar business programs.
Some hidden gems as you put it would be the Carroll School of Management at Boston College and Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. These schools have excellent business programs and may not be as competitive as the top tier schools, but still offer a strong foundation and prestige.
Another strong program to consider is Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. It's particularly well known for entrepreneurship and is a smaller school that provides a dynamic, hands-on learning experience.
Also, consider schools like the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business or the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. They have strong regional reputations, which could be beneficial if you're interested in working in those areas after graduation.
Remember, where you go isn't the only defining factor of success; what you make of your experience (internships, networking, leadership in clubs, etc.) plays a substantial role as well. I hope this provides you a good starting point!
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