bsd_lover wrote:
Well well well .. looks like my plans of getting into columbia just got tougher
financeguy wrote:
Fig wrote:
Would u give us the rankings of internationnal B schools
Thx
The 2007 International rankings from Financial Times are completely different.
1) Wharton
2) Columbia
3) Harvard
4) Stanford
5) London Business School
6) Chicago GSB
7) Insead
8) Stern NYU
9) Tuck
10) Yale
Kellogg is not even in Top 10 schools?
Thanks
I would look at it this way: oh god, thanks, my school is now in top 3!
actually top 2!
In a given year, I dont think someone's chance to get into top 10 changes a lot.
For example, from my perspective i dont care where Chicago will stand in the ranking(no offence to those considering it), whether #1 or #10, if I will have an offer from Stanford, I will definately take it, whether it ranks #1 or #10...
Just because a school receives a few hundred more applications, it wont became competitive in real sense. Of course, there will always be people who apply to a particular school just for the ranking sake, but adcoms are good at spotting it and showing you the door