<p>What schools does brown have, and what ivy and top schools have an UNDERGRADUATE business school.</p>
<p>How is this related to the Class of 2012?</p>
<p>making comments like that is pointless. Why can’t someone just answer the question, it’s related to brown at least.</p>
<p>We just have the undergradute general school, medical school, and graduate school. UPenn has Wharton.</p>
<p>yes everyone knows Wharton!!! what others?</p>
<p>There’s no need to be rude.</p>
<p>Why don’t you do the research? Go to each indivual website, look at their list of colleges, and see if there are any business schools at all at the undergraduate level. </p>
<p>There’s a reason why everyone knows about Wharton: Because it’s one of the only ones that exist at top schools. The rest of the Ivy League universities(besides Cornell) only have a regular college at the undergraduate level, without specialization like Wharton.</p>
<p>I wasn’t trying to be rude.</p>
<p>And many of the websites do not say specifically or clearly what schools and if it’s graduate or undergraduate. BUMP</p>
<p>Sloan for MIT, Stern for NYU, Ross for UMich, there is one for UC Berkley and Stanford, but I am not familiar with the names.</p>
<p>Cal (Berkeley) has the Haas School of Business that is, if I’m not mistaken, open to only 2nd year undergraduates, under very special conditions. It’s, from what I hear, near-impossible to get in as an undergraduate, and harder as a grad. Ha.</p>
<p>Stanford just has a school for business. It’s good, but no specific name. Also open to only grads, I think.</p>
<p>Why go to graduate business school? (serious question)</p>