WTF LOL MIT, Cornell, Georgetown, Notre Dame, UCB, NYU, Michigan all has better undergrad business than UVA if not equal. CMU, Emory, UNC, WashU, USC, Boston College also have pretty good undergrad business Business prgrams around T50-60 will get you good entry point. https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-banking https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools https://www.peakframeworks.com/post/ib-target-schools About 40% of the students at top MBA schools have undergrad business degree. |
| There’s business admin, business management, and general business. Not a fan of those unless you’re at a t40 type school. But, the rest of the schools offer majors like accounting, finance, MIS, data science etc. Those are fine IMO. |
That isn't even close to correct. |
| We’re more impressed with the UVA bschool graduate over the MIT one, said no recruiter ever….. |
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“ “About 40% of the students at top MBA schools have undergrad business degree.”
Many graduates at top business schools don’t even need the MBA to have a fine career. |
| This is a really stupid thread. Business is one of the more tangible skill degrees. The OP must live on another planet. It's not as good as STEM but it beats a lot of other ridiculous degrees |
Yeah, I think UVA may even be better than Wharton. Wharton is going down. |
Double down on dumb. |
In parent times, getting a bachelor’s degree in business was seen as a little down market, even though many great kids went that route. Now, the humanities are what’s in the doghouse, and the business school undergrads tend to have better stats than the arts and sciences students. |
I agree- my son is also in Smith an accounting major. |
Agree no correct and nasty. |
Um, no, not at my school. |
| Why are people saying that majoring in finance and accounting are the same thing as majoring in just plain business? And yes, there are tons of schools where students get a BA in Business. |
that degree will get you a job as a construction foreman |
No one is saying it’s the same. Everyone is saying that majoring in “business”without a specialization is silly |