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Originally posted by Glitterkitty
Rudey,
Serious question. What are the Top 10 schools for MBA's? I was considering getting mine, but now I am doubting the worth a bit. I did decide that if I do go back, it will only be to a school with a prestigious reputation. Do you mind listing top schools and if possible, how they are ranked that way (US News and World reports, Princeton review, your professor went there and said so,-whatever)? I am sure that Yale, Harvard, Stanford and Brown are in the top. Also, are there any stae Universities-Georgia State University, UCLA, University of Michigan etc. that you would deem a decent school for that kind of program?
Thanks so much,
All that Glitters
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http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/03/geographic.htm Check out that link. You just have to fill out the info to register but its free.
Harvard and Stanford are great. Yale isn't that great actually. And I don't think Brown has a business school. It also depends what you want to do - Chicago and Wharton give you an incredible edge when it comes to finance. There are some better state business schools (Berkley for example) but honestly you won't get as many opportunities there as you would if you went to schools that were better. I think that lots of people have a shot at good programs if they work hard, work to get better jobs, study harder for the gmat's, get great recommendations. But honestly the odds are against you if you don't have above a 700 and were in marketing or at some accounting firm. You just have to work hard and you can do it.
And Cream, I hope for your sister that she married him. McKinsey is pretty much cream of the crop in consulting. It was founded by a professor from my school and I didn't get through second round interviews with them but every candidate I met was so damn impressive it was scary.
-Rudey