Graduate School
The Wall Street Journal (November 30, 1998) reported that economics is the top major at Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Stanford, and the Universities of Pennsylvania and Chicago. Reasons for the demand include a booming stock market leaving finance professionals among the highest paid in the nation. William Walstad and Michael Nieswiadomy (Journal of Economic Education - Fall 1998) reported that among the average LSAT scores of disciplines with more than 2,000 students who applied for law school admission, economics majors ranked first. The following is a representative sample of the graduate schools at which our Economics and Business majors have completed degrees.
1. M.B.A. Programs
- University of Chicago
- Northwestern University - Kellogg
- UCLA - Anderson
- UC Irvine - Merage
- Yale Graduate School of Management
- Babson
- University of Southern California - Marshall
- Claremont Graduate School - Drucker
- Columbia Business School, NY
- AGSM - Thunderbird
- University of Navarra - IESE
- University of Pittsburgh - Katz
- Pepperdine University - Graziadio
- U.S. International University - Ansoff
- Alliant International University - Goldsmith
- University of Washington
2. Law Schools
- Harvard University
- University of California at Berkeley - Bolt Hall
- UCLA
- University of Southern California
- NYU
- University of Iowa
- Hastings Law School
- University of Denver
- University of Washington
- Baylor University
- Santa Clara University
- Pepperdine University
- Northwestern University
3. PhD/DBA/MD
- University of Minnesota
- University of Maryland
- University of Arizona - Eller
- U.S. International University - Ansoff
- Ohio State University
- Loma Linda Medical School
- Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Medical School