Does anyone know which colleges The Princeton Review ranks highly for their business programs? I'm doing some research on where to apply.
The Princeton Review compiles a list of the top undergraduate business schools every year, based on criteria such as academic excellence and student surveys. However, I can't provide the latest list as it's published directly on The Princeton Review's website. I would encourage you to visit their official website for the most accurate and updated information.
But to give you a general idea, some of the colleges that have frequently appeared on its lists include University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, and UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. These are renowned for their strong undergraduate business programs.
Remember, rankings can be a good start, but they shouldn't be the sole deciding factor. You should also consider other factors like fit, campus culture, location, opportunities for internships or co-ops, alumni network, cost and, of course, the specific specialties within business that the school is known for.
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