<p>Like if a school has a really good business graduate program, or whatever, does that mean that the undergraduate program of the same major will be good too?</p>
<p>Not necessarily. When you go to a place with a graduate school, your undergraduate tuition more or less subsidizes the graduate education. If you want the best undergraduate experience, I recommend a small liberal arts college. There all of your tuition is going to your education, not someone else’s.</p>
<p>For each school of interest, check for the number undergrad courses taught by TAs. Check if top profs teach undergrad courses.</p>
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As others have said, not necessarily.</p>
<p>Sometimes entirely different faculty teach undergraduate and graduate students (e.g. art history at NYU).</p>
<p>OP, in many cases, yes, it does.</p>
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<p>As others have noted, in general, yes, but business is a poor example since most top biz schools do not offer an undergrad biz major.</p>
<p>There is usually a very strong correlation (not 1, but still strong) between undergrad business and graduate business.</p>