Which out of these 4 University's the best choice to pursue CEO

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#1  Edited By RoyalDivinity

MIT  
Harvard  
Stanford  
Duke 
 
I'm currently deciding which University to attend to for education in Business and Sciences but can't really decide which one's the most impressive/benefitial to pursue this goal. More specifically, which University should I attend first?   
 
Ceo of Science and technology to be more specific 
 
P.S I know the criterias and requirements for becoming a CEO. Please don't bother wasting your time and stating it's impossible or anything depicting towards this.

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#2  Edited By jeanlucpicard

If you don't have a rich person accent then you can't go to any of them.

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#3  Edited By King_Saturn
It's the connections that you have and your hunger for success that will determine if you will be a CEO level occupant. Any of those schools would work fine... or even some other school would work too. 
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#4  Edited By Dex_Starr

Stanford doesn't even have an undergrad program in business.

MIT is an engineering school.

Duke University is mainly for graduate school.

Harvard also has no undergrad program for business.

If you want to do business you're better off going to a school with a top undergrad program like UC Berkley, Pen State Wharton, or Emory.

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#5  Edited By RoyalDivinity

@Hohenheim_of_light:

I know what those schools offer. It's just that these schools will look quite impressive on a resume which is the sole reason I'm choosing one. MIT is mostly the option as of now as I'd probably need engineering for future purposes. Thank you for the lists by the way.

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#6  Edited By Dex_Starr

@PunkMastaFlex said:

@Hohenheim_of_light:

I know what those schools offer. It's just that these schools will look quite impressive on a resume which is the sole reason I'm choosing one. MIT is mostly the option as of now as I'd probably need engineering for future purposes. Thank you for the lists by the way.

Well you stated that you wanted to go into business so I listed schools of an equal caliber that actually have an undergrad program in Business admin.

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#7  Edited By DoomDoomDoom

All four schools are basically top rung so your off to a great start no matter your choice really. Like @Hohenheim_of_light: said though I would consider another university on par with the four your looking at but has an undergrad in business.

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#8  Edited By Fragneto
@PunkMastaFlex: None. Bill Gates became Microsoft's CEO and he dropped out.