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Actually, there are two well-known stand alone business/liberal arts schools. One is Babson and the other is Bentley. Both are strong in Business related subjects and both have strong liberal arts too. In fact, Bentley allows their kids to take courses at nearby Brandeis. I am sure that Babson has affilations with other schools too.
Babson seems to be the clear cut winner for entrepreneural studies based on rankings and perception. While their other majors such as finance, accounting etc. isn't bad, it is believe that Bentley College has better programs in Finance and Accounting since Bentley started as a school for accounting and finance. I am sure others will differ from what I am stating.
Although both schools seem similar since they are stand alone schools of business, they have a VERY different culture. You should check out the various college forums about both schools.
If you check the forums, many kids feel that Babson tends to be very cut throat. Although many like the education that they are geting at Babson, they don't seem to over enjoy the college itself. Bentley, by contract, is more liked by students overall. You should,however, read the students review forums and other forums to form your own opinion.
Frankly, if you are thinking of majoring in business, accounting, management, finance, entrepreneurship, IS( from a business perspective), economics, computer information systems and some other programs, you won't go wrong with either school as long as you find the culture to your liking.
Both are small schools with Babson being smaller than even Bentley. Both have large, diverse international representation. Check out both schools.
By the way, Bentley also has a liberal arts major and a major in philosophy with a concentration in business ethics.Babson has a concentration in Rhetoric and American History.
Frankly, both a good schools for what they do. Babson is probably one step harder admission wise and is a bit better known. Bentley is not only good but is a very up and coming school as well. Check out both schools.
Last edited by taxguy; 08-26-2007 at 07:37 PM.
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