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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BS in Econ from a top liberal arts college will include accounting and is typically much more rigorous than a BS in Business Admin. The difference is in amount of calculus required. Econ majors at my DC's school go straight to Wall Street and major banks. Unless you're studying at Wharton, I recommend an Econ degree over one in Business Admin in almost every scenario.[/quote] You are totally wrong. If the school has undergrad business program, it's usually more difficult to get in and more valuable. [/quote] I disagree. You clearly heave never studied admission stats for top SLACs vs business programs. You also clearly haven't looked at the curricula. Research is key BEFORE you speak.[/quote] SLACs don't have good engineering or business programs. Check the stats for top business programs like MIT, Cornell, Upenn, CMU, GU, ND, Berkeley, UMich, etc. and come back. Stats for top schools that don't have business like Harvard, Yale, Duke, etc. etc. also have higher stats than SLACs. I don't think you know what you are talking about.[/quote]
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