Yale vs Wharton vs Brown

<p>although Brown doesn’t have a strict undergrad business program, they have something that’s pretty close in the new COE major (Commerce, Organizations, and Entrepreneurhsip). This major has 3 tracks within it which you can choose to pursue, one of which is Business Economics and is essentially all that practical corporate finance stuff. So if you are kinda thinking about practical business stuff (but not just Economics and theory) but still love the whole idea of exploring any field you want at any time, Brown may be a good fit with this major in conjunction with the open curriculum. That’s my plan at least…</p>

<p>really? brown has that. i had no idea. So it’s only HYP, dartmouth and columbia that’s out of the loop.</p>

<p>Booklady, we’ll agree to disagree.</p>

<p>Princeton has the ORFE program and the undergraduate certificate of finance - they seem to be slowly easing business into their curriculum.</p>

<p>that’s good news. finally they’re modernizing</p>

<p>FYI, Yale does have a School of Management and as an undergrad, you can take all the courses you want at it. While it’s no Wharton, it’ll certainly give you the education you want while allowing you to take mostly liberal arts classes at the college.</p>

<p>Yale is the obvious choice.</p>

<p>…NOT! (as Borat says)</p>