BusinessWeek and US News have rankings for graduate business programs. You can look at their web sites to see what they say.
In my opinion, the best MBA programs are Wharton (Pennsylvania), Chicago, MIT, Duke, Stanford, Northwestern, Tuck (Dartmouth), Berkeley and Michigan. Many people would put Harvard in the top ten -- I do not.
Many of the better B-Schools do not offer undergraduate degrees in business (e.g., Harvard, Dartmouth, Duke, Stanford). For that reason, there are schools that make my list of best undergraduate schools that have good MBA programs that are not among the best. On the undergraduate level, my list is: Wharton, MIT, Berkeley, Virginia, UNC, Maryland, Villanova, Michigan, Babson and NYU.
The best schools for Economics are MIT, Chicago, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Berkeley and Stanford.
2007-07-06 14:21:41
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answered by Ranto 7
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it really depends on what part of the country you want to study in. UChicago, NYU, UMassAmherst have very good graduate economics programs that are fairly easy to get into.
2007-07-06 15:05:38
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answered by maxpowr90 3
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Yes, but you will need to understand the requirements to bar. You will need to sit through all LLB subjects to do so in your second degree. To graduate is not a problem, to bar is
2016-05-20 02:07:39
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answered by loris 3
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