Undergrad business school: IU vs. Wisconsin

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Anonymous wrote: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.


Many of the best colleges do. Your point is pointless.


Absolutely not. Most top colleges do not offer undergrad business degrees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Many of the best colleges do. Your point is pointless.


Absolutely not. Most top colleges do not offer undergrad business degrees.



The top business schools compete favorably with the top elite privates without business schools. It’s been proven again and again here on DCUM. You’re lumping all business schools with the elite ones. That’s why your recommendation of attending Wisconsin over Indiana is wrong. If you mentioned HYPSM or other top privates your point would be valid. However, Wisconsin is not an elite university and does not have an elite business school school either. While it is an overall better school than IU, it isn’t that much better that it trumps a superior business program like Kelley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Many of the best colleges do. Your point is pointless.


Absolutely not. Most top colleges do not offer undergrad business degrees.



The top business schools compete favorably with the top elite privates without business schools. It’s been proven again and again here on DCUM. You’re lumping all business schools with the elite ones. That’s why your recommendation of attending Wisconsin over Indiana is wrong. If you mentioned HYPSM or other top privates your point would be valid. However, Wisconsin is not an elite university and does not have an elite business school school either. While it is an overall better school than IU, it isn’t that much better that it trumps a superior business program like Kelley.


Kelley just isn't worth having to attend Indiana.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Many of the best colleges do. Your point is pointless.


Absolutely not. Most top colleges do not offer undergrad business degrees.



The top business schools compete favorably with the top elite privates without business schools. It’s been proven again and again here on DCUM. You’re lumping all business schools with the elite ones. That’s why your recommendation of attending Wisconsin over Indiana is wrong. If you mentioned HYPSM or other top privates your point would be valid. However, Wisconsin is not an elite university and does not have an elite business school school either. While it is an overall better school than IU, it isn’t that much better that it trumps a superior business program like Kelley.


Kelley just isn't worth having to attend Indiana.


Unless you're one of DCUM's resident Dobbs dorks who believes all red states are Handmaid's Tale style dystopias, your statement makes no sense. Bloomington is one of America's quintessential college towns and depending on the kid could be a much better fit than Madison.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wisconsin is the better school and there isn't a better college town than Madison.


Except for the weather issue



They hardly had a winter at all this year.
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