Is UVA good in math/econ/business?

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Lesdiablesbleus, first you go to the Michigan forums and bash the business school there, then you come here and do it? While working in a front office BB job? damn man you have a lot of time on your hands. This statement is completely false, Ross, Haas and McIntire are all relatively equal in terms of placement, but a lot of it is regional. Haas = west coast, Ross = midwest and Northeast, McIntire = south and north east.</p>

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See above post. Haas/Ross/McIntire are all relatively similar in terms of placement, so this isn’t true. </p>

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Pretty much nailed it. There really isn’t a point in arguing which is better, they’re both PHENOMENAL schools, and getting accepted to either would be awesome.</p>

<p>All in all, it should come down to fit and which one suits you best financially, and another thing to consider is what you want to end up in afterwards. I was accepted to UVa, UMich and Berkeley, and I’ve visited all 3 campuses and could offer you some advice or answer any questions, so if you want to know what led to my decision or anything like that, feel free to ask me here or you can PM me. </p>

<p>That said, I think you should apply to all 3 as well, and NYU and Wharton if they fit you. I actually didn’t apply to NYU nor Wharton because neither of them suited me in the least, but you might be different.</p>

<p>Also, as an aside, nobody really takes into consideration Newsweek rankings because they ranked Notre Dame above Wharton (what a joke), and as a rule USNWR is generally more widely accepted as accurate, but a difference of one place isn’t significant at all, and I’m absolutely positive that UVa could switch spots with UMich on that list and it would be exactly the same.</p>

<p>edited for last bit</p>