
Im going to be a senior this year and before I apply to colleges I want to know which ones have good business schools. . . . . . . .
thanks!!!
. . . Im going to be a high school senior lol were lookin at undergrad here. . . .
sorry i neglected to specify that lol
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To answer your question, some of the best business schools are Harvard, Penn, U. Chicago, and Northwestern. That’s a short list comprising some of the elite schools in no particular order, but you can find a more comprehensive one easily enough by scanning a US News list online or simply Google searching.
More importantly, you seem confused about the process of applying to business school. Unless you’re planning to apply to a five-year BA/MBA program, the quality of a particular university’s business school should not be chief amongst your concerns right now. The vast, vast majority of business school students do not move directly from college to business school. A work history of at least two years (and more often three to five) is all but required by most elite b-schools.
Don’t get me wrong. There are potential crossovers between the business school and the quality of an undergraduate college’s economics department, or the opportunity to get involved in other activities on campus accessible through the b-school. That’s probably not your primary concern as a high school student, however. You shouldn’t choose a college simply because it has a good business school. You’re too far removed from the business school application process for that issue to have much significance for you.