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Originally posted by warrak2000 on 17 Dec 2010, 04:28.
Last edited by warrak2000 on 24 Dec 2010, 04:15, edited 2 times in total.
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One of the most pivotal factor used to determine the best BS is the "Business Specialties" for instance best BS in finance are Wharton, Booth, Stern & Columbia. Well, I just want to go a bit deeper and explore the real meaning of best BS in a certain specialty. I raised a question on how you define "Best BS in X specialty" and would appreciate your feedback. Please feel free to discuss the subject in any way that suits you the best.
Since no one has yet replied, I will shoot the first question... Could anyone explain why Tuck is not raked at top 10 in finance? do you think it's not strong enough to compete with Haas for instance or UCLA (which are raked 9th & 10th)? P.S I'm referring here to USNews: https://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandr ... ls/finance