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Amazing school with great Undergrad Business administration???

So I wanted to apply to every ivy league until I found out that only two had undergraduate business administration degrees. My grades are 4.3 and I scored above average (not excellent) on sat/act. I have really good ideas for my essays and I have a pretty strong extarriculars (not athletic recruitment) but good at sports, leadership roles, job, etc. My ideal college is anywhere in the world, with a great undergrad business administration degree and something people say on future employers, "wow this person went here, she must be a genius." That might be exagerating a little haha. But it is really important to graduate from a great school. So BA and great school???

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Hi there @Audthats,

You're right that only UPenn and Cornell have undergraduate business degrees out of the Ivies. Solid undergraduate business can be difficult to find, and you want to make sure the school has the right connections and curriculum to ensure your success.

We have a ranking list of top business programs at the undergraduate level here: https://blog.collegevine.com/best-colleges-for-business-majors/ - you should definitely check it out!

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upenn and cornell both have a good undergrad business school. you should also check out umichigan, nyu, unc, and mit which all have amazing undergrad business schools as well

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