Colgate vs. Lehigh for undergrad - which is better for economics/business and reputable?

Although non-targets, which school would be better for economics/business and which school is more reputable to employers

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Thanks for the feeback - I will research the companies that recruit and do my best to get a high GPA

This is a tough choice, because when I ask people I get split answers

 
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Lehigh bro here.

OCR isn't that great - we have two healthcare boutiques that recruit for IBD (Leerink Swan and Cain Brothers) and some S&T and AM recruitment from BBs. Lots of MO/BO recruit from BBs. I think I saw a Barclays ER posting a while back.

Alumni network is decent, I have a spreadsheet in front of me right now with 60+ alumni in IBD front office roles. Most are willing to at least talk. Some are dicks.

If you can get into IBE (Integrated Business and Engineering honors program) do it, they get the most attention from recruiters if you do well in it.

HUGE party school though, you need to know how to balance your workload with blacking out 3-4 times a week. Search youtube for the riots after we beat Duke if you want an example...

 

Yeah, both schools seem to be in the middle of nowhere. But the student bodies at both seem preppy/fun. Thank you for your feedback.

I want the tie break to be career opportunities - but I am getting split opinions. From what I researched economics seems to be a good department at both.

 

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