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<p>From people who have graduated at both schools.</p>
<p>I’m talking specifically about someone who wants to have a career in business. I’m using personal examples of someone who attended Georgetown MSB and someone who majored in econ at Columbia. The Georgetown grad had more opportunities and connections that were made specifically through the business school, while the Columbia grad is currently unemployed and can’t find many job openings, even with an Ivy degree. </p>
<p>This obviously isn’t the case for everyone. I’m just saying that going to an actual business school undergrad rather than just majoring in econ (and not taking any business classes…) prepares you more for the real world and looks better on your resume…at least in my experience.</p>
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<p>I was referring to the opinions of many I know about the quality Cornell’s undergraduate education. Selectivity does not equate to quality of education.</p>
<p>And aren’t those NRC rankings over a decade old? I don’t personally care about Cornell’s graduate rankings, but I’m just curious to see if they would change at all.</p>