Not in business. Sorry |
Nope. Kelley grads have a higher post-graduation employment rate AND are more likely to land the job they really wanted: https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/first-jobs/all-the-employment-internship-data-reported-in-our-2024-undergrad-b-school-ranking/2/ https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/news/business-schools-where-students-get-their-desired-jobs/2/ |
poets and quants= about as accurate as stormtroopers from Star Wars. No-one knows who runs it or where they get their data from; however, one of the most accurate sources of employment outcome is linkedin data. Wisconsin has an absolute more amount working in business and finance in general. Now, that does not necessarily mean Wisconsin is better, but it certainly adds up when you consider how friendly the alumni are. |
Lol. OP is comparing Midwestern Big10 schools--they're all friendly! Except maybe Michigan. |
Were friendly, a**h***! |
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USNWR Indiana #8 Wisco ??? |
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Undergrad business schools other than Wharton/MIT are not to be taken seriously.
Go to the better school. Wisconsin. |
You’re not to be taken seriously. Giving ridiculous advice is not helpful. |
There is a reason why most colleges don’t bother offering undergraduate business degrees. Many of the best colleges do not offer one. Go to the better school. Wisconsin. |
ROFL. This was the laugh I needed. The OP’s kid really has two good choices. Go with their gut. |
| As you can tell from the responses, no one can tell your kid where to go. Ranking, job placement, etc. mean nothing if your kid is not happy there. I could have easily put this same post out there 4 years ago. Where should my kid go: uva, IU, or nyc for business. The answers would have been the same. But guess which one my kid is graduating from: yes IU. With a job no less, making good money living in the dmv. Based on dcum responses, that should have never happened. |
Many of the best colleges do. Your point is pointless. |
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I’m very familiar with both. We can argue all day about academics, placement, & rankings; bottom line is they are both very good. It’s a tie.
Also both great college towns. Another tie. But shift to variables where there really are differences…IU def better weather, generally easier to get to (fly to Indy, bus/shuttle to Bloomington, or if by car it’s closer), & in this case it’s cheaper. Biggest undeniable advantage for UW is the football scene is much better than at IU. |