Stanford by far. Then MIT/Harvard. Everywhere else is roughly in the same magnitude.
For undergrad, getting a business degree is pretty irrelevant to start ups. Get a technical degree, such as CS. Learn about start ups by evaluating different opportunities, reading case studies and books like "founders at work."
You can test out ideas in your free time during the semester and winter break. It is important to get relevant internships during the summer.
For undergrad, getting a business degree is pretty irrelevant to start ups. Get a technical degree, such as CS. Learn about start ups by evaluating different opportunities, reading case studies and books like "founders at work."
You can test out ideas in your free time during the semester and winter break. It is important to get relevant internships during the summer.