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How would the undergraduate engineering and business programs compare at Duke, NU, and JHU?

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How would the undergraduate engineering and business programs compare at Duke, NU, and JHU?

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Well, none of those schools have undergraduate “business” programs as far as I’m aware. But majoring is something like economics is a popular path many people take who are interested in business. Northwestern and Duke are much better for business than JHU. Fuqua and Kellogg are both tops in the nation and students frequently get jobs with i-banks and prestigious consulting firms and the like. I didn’t even know JHU had a business school, but apparently they do: Carey Business School which is not nationally renowned and is more of a continuing education business program for working adults who want to go to school part-time. So, it’s clearly in a different league. Duke and Northwestern will probably provide fairly equal opportunities in business, although I might give the edge to Duke on Wall Street, while Northwestern has more grads in Chicago offices. In engineering, however, it’s less clear. All three have very strong programs. Northwestern is typically ranked the highest, but I think

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