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Does anyone know if the University of Chicago has specific schools that you apply to or something? I just submitted my application yesterday, yet for some reason I don't remember checking a box or something that said what school I wanted to attend. Does anyone know how the University of Chicago works in that area?

2007-10-30 15:35:40 · 2 answers · asked by roses_by_midnight 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Other than the Graham School of General Studies, all of the Schools at the University of Chicago are graduate schools, so they seem to be following the same pattern as schools like Harvard, at which all undergraduates are part of Harvard College.

2007-10-30 15:40:18 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

As others above me stated, Chicago offers no undergraduate business program. Therefore, what you need to ask yourself is if you want to either study a different field at Chicago or study the same field at a different school. If the former, then I can tell you that Chicago is internationally renowned for its economics and math. Gary Becker is the only Nobel Laureate economist associated with Chicago whom I know, but I'm sure the school has many more Nobel Laureates in econ and math. If the later (sticking with business, going somewhere else), then the University of Pennsylvania has the best undergrad business program in America, and arguably the world. MIT, Michigan, and UC Berkeley also have great programs.

2016-05-26 04:00:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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