<p>I run two companies outside of school, one computer software(for-profit) one technical service repair(non-profit). I would love to go to a great/prestigous undergraduate business program but I can’t handle a huge workload. I want to be able to have free time in college and still do well. I’ve been reading a lot about grade inflation, but I don’t know what is legit.What schools would your recommend?</p>
<p>Perhaps you should cut the non-profit tech service repair. Are you doing this for needy individuals or just for students? Most universities have plenty of tech support for students.</p>
<p>BTW, you started both of these companies in HS?</p>
<p>yes sir. I hope they help me get into some nice universities. I’m not worried about having work, I’m worried I’ll go to a place i feel over whelmed with.</p>
<p>So I’m actually enrolled at a small University next to my HS doing full time classes, so I should have my first year gen. eds. done. I’m looking at </p>
<h1>Amherst C</h1>
<h1>Boston U</h1>
<h1>Brown U</h1>
<h1>Cornell U</h1>
<h1>Northeastern U</h1>
<h1>Stanford U</h1>
<h1>U Minn Twin Cities</h1>
<h1>U Pennsylvania</h1>
<h1>U Southern Calif</h1>
<p>Right now. but I don’t know if their is something I’m missing that I could do well at, or how to rank these schools (I’m hoping for a good deal at the U of M, I mean a rrreallly good deal, Knock on wood).</p>
<p>Any thoughts?</p>
<p>I worded that strangly, sorry i mean i’m not worried about my job, i’m worried i’ll be overwhelmed with work.</p>