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Business Week 2006 Ranking: Best B Schools [#permalink]
13 Oct 2006, 08:00
Hi all,
New rankings for this year is out. As you know Business week ranks B schools once in two years. Here are the top 10. Please follow the link to see the complete list.
1 Chicago
2 Pennsylvania (Wharton)
3 Northwestern (Kellogg)
4 Harvard
5 Michigan (Ross)
6 Stanford
7 MIT (Sloan)
8 UC-Berkeley (Haas)
9 Duke (Fuqua)
10 Columbia
11 Dartmouth (Tuck)
Way to Chicago ........ Yeah!!!!!!!!!!
http://bwnt.businessweek.com/bschools/06/mba_main.asp
Thanks
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Re: Business Week 2006 Ranking: Best B Schools [#permalink]
14 Oct 2006, 09:02
praveen_rao7 wrote: Hi all, New rankings for this year is out. As you know Business week ranks B schools once in two years. Here are the top 10. Please follow the link to see the complete list. 1 Chicago 2 Pennsylvania (Wharton) 3 Northwestern (Kellogg) 4 Harvard 5 Michigan (Ross) 6 Stanford 7 MIT (Sloan) 8 UC-Berkeley (Haas) 9 Duke (Fuqua) 10 Columbia 11 Dartmouth (Tuck) Way to Chicago ........ Yeah!!!!!!!!!! http://bwnt.businessweek.com/bschools/06/mba_main.aspThanks
Arent you at the GSB now? If you are the GSB today, I'll be there today as well. Maybe I'll run into you, who knows.
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this is an amazing achievement by Chicago.....Chicago is getting better and better in all rankings and now it sits at the top in one of the most prestigious business school rankings....I guess it has a lot to do with their new school building and brand new facilities....it makes Kellog look like a "graveyard"....trust me on this one...
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haddy74 wrote: this is an amazing achievement by Chicago.....Chicago is getting better and better in all rankings and now it sits at the top in one of the most prestigious business school rankings....I guess it has a lot to do with their new school building and brand new facilities....it makes Kellog look like a "graveyard"....trust me on this one...
It sure does. Having visited both, Kellogg's facilities don't come close. Not even remotely.
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and how many of you will go to Ross instead of Columbia based on these rankings..  prolly no one....so what exactly these rankins mean then......
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haddy74 wrote: and how many of you will go to Ross instead of Columbia based on these rankings..  prolly no one....so what exactly these rankins mean then...... 
I'd pick Ross over columbia whatever the ranking was anyway. Columbia is just a place for Ibankers to get their ticket punched.
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rhyme wrote: haddy74 wrote: and how many of you will go to Ross instead of Columbia based on these rankings..  prolly no one....so what exactly these rankins mean then......  I'd pick Ross over columbia whatever the ranking was anyway. Columbia is just a place for Ibankers to get their ticket punched.
I would say that yes it's true the Columbia is a place where Ibankers get their ticket punched, but I would also say that Columbia has a stronger placement than Michigan in many areas. Here are placement rankings at "most desirable" type places from last year (no stats available for Harvard & Stanford):
Investment Banks:
Citigroup
1. Columbia
2. Wharton
3. Chicago
4. Cornell
5. INSEAD
CSFB
1. Chicago
2. Wharton
3. Columbia
4. Cornell
5. LBS
Deutsche Bank
1. Columbia
2. Chicago
3. Wharton
4. CMU
5. LBS
Goldman Sachs
1. Wharton
2. Columbia
3. Chicago
4. INSEAD
5. Kellogg
JPMorgan
1. Columbia
2. Darden
3. Wharton
4. Chicago, Michigan
Lehman Brothers
1. Columbia
2. Chicago
3. Wharton
4. Tuck
5. LBS
Morgan Stanley
1. Wharton
2. Columbia
3. Tuck
4. LBS
5. IESE
Merrill Lynch
1. Chicago
2. Wharton
3. Columbia
4. MIT Sloan
5. Rice
UBS
1. Chicago
2. Wharton
3. Columbia
4. Michigan
5. Tuck
Consulting Firms:
McKinsey
1. INSEAD
2. Wharton
3. Chicago, Kellogg
5. Columbia
Bain
1. Wharton
2. Kellogg
3. Sloan
4. Chicago
5. Tuck
Booz Allen
1. Kellogg
2. Columbia
3. Wharton
4. Chicago
5. LBS
Boston Consulting
1. INSEAD
2. Kellogg
3. Chicago
4. Columbia
5. Tuck
AT Kearney
1. Chicago
2. Michigan
3. INSEAD
4. Kellogg
5. IESE
As you can see, Columbia does smack down Michigan (and pretty much everyone else) in terms of Ibank placements. But Columbia also beats Michigan in terms of consulting firm placements. I think the key thing that can be drawn from these numbers is that ultra-elites handily beat elites in terms of highly sought after placements.
Now, Michigan has very substantial placements in general management, marketing and products positions. I do not know if their results beat Columbia in those fields though. On the plus side, Ann Arbor is a great place to live, while Morningside heights is not (in my opinion in both instances). Michigan also has a national-title contending football team (pretty big deal for me, but probably zero importance for many).
So, I would probably go with what Hjort has pointed out elsewhere here at GMATclub, that pretty much in all cases, the ultra-elite schools beat the elite schools in access to jobs, even when the ultra-elite is not known in the area and the elite is well-known.
I would also say that job placement is not the only factor to consider, and it would be extremely difficult for me to turn down a return trip to Michigan. Go Blue!
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This is consistent with my research- Columbia does have stronger placements with most firms than Michigan does. In general, the ultra elites really do have the advantage in terms of placement.
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pelihu wrote: rhyme wrote: haddy74 wrote: and how many of you will go to Ross instead of Columbia based on these rankings.. :lol: prolly no one....so what exactly these rankins mean then...... :cry: I'd pick Ross over columbia whatever the ranking was anyway. Columbia is just a place for Ibankers to get their ticket punched. I would say that yes it's true the Columbia is a place where Ibankers get their ticket punched, but I would also say that Columbia has a stronger placement than Michigan in many areas. Here are placement rankings at "most desirable" type places from last year (no stats available for Harvard & Stanford): Investment Banks:
woohoo, I see INSEAD!! :) Anyway McKinsey picked 38 from INSEAD in 2005. Of course, it's all up in the air for me. Not like INSEAD's given me a seat and I don't care much for McKinsey anyway (and they won't take an old dude like me..) But STILL! To see INSEAD among all these darned US schools sure feels good.
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