I know sometimes this is looked down upon, but what are good schools for a kid who actually wants this?
Thx! |
Hopkins. |
Drexel
DAAP at UC Northeastern |
Pre-professional for what career? Georgetown SFS was excellent preparation for my career. |
Loyola Chicago |
Catholic colleges and universities are generally highly pre-professional and produce graduates ready to get right into the work force. |
Wharton
Georgetown Northeastern Any school with direct admit business program will feel pre professional Avoid any SLAC… those will have the opposite vibe |
Babson |
Op here business/econ maybe medicine or dentistry. kid is a strong student in challenging classes but is not a creative or an academic/scholar or an engineer in the making. We are both in medicine so there is a pull there but I see him more in business/exon/finance. He is undecided. |
Ursinus, Colgate |
Miami |
U Penn's Wharton School of Business.
Northwestern University has a mixture. Any business school will have a strong pre-professional vibe as will most healthcare related majors including nursing schools. Engineering schools such as Lehigh & Georgia Tech. Finance majors. Washington University in St. Louis. Cornell has some schools with a pre-professional vibe. |
Trade schools |
Shenandoah University |
I think Colgate does |