There's a great article here: http://www.find-mba.com/article/598/america-economa-publishes-its-annual-global-mba-program-rankings about the new América Economía
Harvard, London, IESE, IE and Stanford stay in the top top, while Haas, HEC, ESADE, Kellogg and IMD rise. It's also interesting to see three German schools do well: Mannheim, HHL and GISMA
América Economía- new Global MBA Program Rankings
Posted May 16, 2012 12:58
Harvard, London, IESE, IE and Stanford stay in the top top, while Haas, HEC, ESADE, Kellogg and IMD rise. It's also interesting to see three German schools do well: Mannheim, HHL and GISMA
Posted May 16, 2012 14:07
That's interesting - it definitely speaks to how German schools are becoming more visible on an international level.
My question is what happened to Wharton? It was ranked number three last year and number five the year before, but now it has dropped off the rankings entirely. Same with MIT Sloan - ranked number six for two years in a row and now it's not on the rankings at all.
My question is what happened to Wharton? It was ranked number three last year and number five the year before, but now it has dropped off the rankings entirely. Same with MIT Sloan - ranked number six for two years in a row and now it's not on the rankings at all.
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