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Anonymous
VT
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, it’s UVA by a long shot, followed by UMD, Tech and William & Mary. All four are considered good, but UVA is considered elite.


Lol you never fail
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, it’s UVA by a long shot, followed by UMD, Tech and William & Mary. All four are considered good, but UVA is considered elite.


Lol you never fail


What’s inaccurate about the above statement?
Anonymous
VT
Anonymous
Don’t forget JMU for business.
Anonymous
JMU does not have the same career support as VT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, it’s UVA by a long shot, followed by UMD, Tech and William & Mary. All four are considered good, but UVA is considered elite.

UVA 8
UMD 23
Tech 39
WM 51
IDK. Top 25 or 50 is pretty elite to me. Top 25 used as an argument by UVA grads when discussing the "elite" status of the school as a whole.
Anonymous
The UVA ranking is for Darden and not for undergrad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, it’s UVA by a long shot, followed by UMD, Tech and William & Mary. All four are considered good, but UVA is considered elite.

UVA 8
UMD 23
Tech 39
WM 51
IDK. Top 25 or 50 is pretty elite to me. Top 25 used as an argument by UVA grads when discussing the "elite" status of the school as a whole.

What ranking is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, it’s UVA by a long shot, followed by UMD, Tech and William & Mary. All four are considered good, but UVA is considered elite.

UVA 8
UMD 23
Tech 39
WM 51
IDK. Top 25 or 50 is pretty elite to me. Top 25 used as an argument by UVA grads when discussing the "elite" status of the school as a whole.


USNews undergraduate business ranking is pretty lame. It is just based on a pretty stagnant reputation score. I'd look at Poets and Quants as they have some good, relevant data. There was also some good data recently in WSJ on undergraduate placement in high paying positions in finance, consulting, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The UVA ranking is for Darden and not for undergrad


No.
Undergrad
UVA 8
UMD 23
Tech 39
WM 51

Graduate
UVA (Darden) 14
UMD 42
WM 45
Tech Unranked
Anonymous
If you are sure you want to major in business then make a data driven risk vs reward decision. If you are willing to look at other ‘elite’ business schools that are direct admit look at the University of Indiana’s Kelley School or Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School. Both in UVA’s elite range.

Kelley is an easier admit than UVA and a guaranteed slot.

If you are going to choose from the four listed go with UMD or VT direct admission and save yourself the 2nd hurdle risk.
Anonymous

If you are absolutely certain about pursuing a business major, it's advisable to choose a school with direct admission rather than relying on uncertain future opportunities. Unexpected challenges, such as health issues, family matters, or encountering subpar professors, can make a semester challenging. This is precisely what happened to my DS, who graduated as the top student in high school. At the time, we believed that transferring schools as a junior would be too late, and he decided to pursue an MBA later on. Looking back, we realize that he should have opted for VT, which was in-state and would have provided him with the business school experience he was eagerly anticipating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The UVA ranking is for Darden and not for undergrad


No it’s not. Look again.
Anonymous
UVA of course. And bear in mind your child might change majors, which mine did. You want to be at UVA (or W&M) if you are going to do that, not Virginia Tech
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