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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] LOL No, you are delusional. You just believe what random people here tell you? What you look for should be backed by some references and sources. The industry knows the best about quality of the education outcomes. Caltech, Brown, UCLA, don't have undergrad business. I believe Northeastern beat Ohio in most of the areas. [/quote] I have been a professor at multiple Ivy League universities, and studied or done sabbaticals at other good schools. I had many college roommates, including business majors. My Ph.D. roommates are now professors all over, or in high-level government/industry jobs, hiring people. I sent Ph.D. students to be professors at good and bad places. My old colleagues have moved to schools all over (one just won a Nobel prize). And I visited scores of schools to do seminars, conferences, etc. I have also worked in industry hiring new college graduates. Northeastern was never even on our radar. Yes, Caltech, Brown, and UCLA have undergrad business. Look it up. Your language shows you are unfamiliar with colleges. Everybody says "Ohio State" to avoid confusion with Ohio University. Ohio State was the 2002 National Football Champ; it's not an obscure school! Frankly, you don't write like a college graduate. [/quote] What do you mean by 'have undergrad business'. You sound very dumb as a professor. Economics departments with flavors of 'business' are not normally counted as undergrad business programs. Hence, they are not listed in major references such as https://premium.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/business-overall If you are a profesor you should know better instead of trying to nitpick for the sake of argumanet. I looked them up a lot, and my kid is a freshman in Mendoza at ND majoring in business analytics. Schools like Brown used to be academic purists that looked down on undergraduate business programs, but time has changed and it's trying to adapt. It's economic department recently created a thing caleed 'business track' in the economics department. Schools like Rice very recently(like 2-3 years ago?) started undergrad business programs. My kid removed Rice hence it was too new. Brown's econ with a business track sounded good, but didn't apply after accepted REA to Mendoza. Northeastern business program is not a top target school, but still gets big respect from the industry, probably more than whatever flavors of Ohio. Enough of Ohio. It's a good school for Ohionans. Enjoy your football in Ohio. I'm careless about football but my kid likes the football culture at ND. I hope my kid doesn't run into a professor like you. [/quote]
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