Dillema for Undergrad business - Middlebury or Queen's?

Hey guys, I'm new to the forum and sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum.

 I have a pretty interesting dilemma here and I'm not sure what to do so I'm seeking professional opinons on this. Basically I have been accepted to Queen's University for Commerce in Canada and Middlebury College in Vermont and I'm not sure which school to go into. 
Money is not an issue, I just want to go to the best school for business. I know that they are totally different schools, Queens is a large research university and Middlebury is a liberal arts college etc. and that Middlebury doesn't have a business degree.  However I looked at the recruiting for both schools and they are both very good.

I plan to work in the U.S. in the future or the U.K. in the future if that counts and can you tell me if there are any Middlebury grads in Wall Street or the CIty?

Thanks guys!

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Queens would certainly be better for business regardless of where you hope to spend your professional life though you may have a more enjoyable college experience at Midd. UG business really doesn't matter... It's all about the GPA and then the MBA if you choose to pursue one. Good luck!

 

Middlebury has a really solid economics program, so you might want to look into it. I know someone from a liberal arts college with a similar economics program and they place a decent number of people in IB. But, Queens is obviously really solid, too.

 
econMiddlebury has a really solid economics program, so you might want to look into it. I know someone from a liberal arts college with a similar economics program and they place a decent number of people in IB. But, Queens is obviously really solid, too.
economics ≠ business. go to queen's for a great u.g. business program go to midd to have a lot of fun in vermont
 

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