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Originally posted by Hjort on 19 Jan 2005, 18:55.
Last edited by Hjort on 21 Apr 2005, 18:33, edited 1 time in total.
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Ohio State is located in Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus Economic Area is the 31st largest in the US. Other major economic areas in Ohio are large as well including Cleveland (#15) Cincinnati (#33).
Originally posted by Hjort on 24 Jan 2005, 11:11.
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FT2005 ranks Ohio State #79 worldwide
FT2003 ranked Ohio State #39 worldwide- just below Rochester and above UC Irvine, Indiana, and Purdue.
EIU 2003 ranked Ohio State #25 worldwide- just below HEC Paris and LBS and above Texas, Emory, UNC, and USC (Marshall). EIU 2003 placed Ohio State #16 in the US- just below Illinois and MIT.
US News ranked it #21 in the US- just below Texas, Emory, and Washington (UWBS).
I'm planning to apply to Fisher and was wondering if anyone knew how well it is generally respected among other business schools and companies. Of course, if you listen to them, they are one of the best in the country and world, but I'm sure that every b-school tries to make applicants think that!
Ohio State can safely be considered a strong regional player. However, outside the Great Lakes/Midwest it does not seem to have nearly as much name recognition as some nearby schools (e.g. Univ. of Michigan). I suggest looking at the employment stat.s of the school to see if the type and geographic distribution of employers suits you.