The US and international ranking are now online at: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-15/the-complete-2012-business-schools-ranking#r=lr-sr
There's not much change in the top school: Cornell edges up from 13th or 7th. The top five schools ranked by employers are the same as the top five in the overall ranking.
However, most of the top schools in the student ranking are not in the top ten: Indiana, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Dartmouth and Virginia.
There's a good analysis at http://poetsandquants.com/2012/11/15/booth-retains-no-1-in-new-bw-ranking/
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Posted Nov 16, 2012 09:47
There's not much change in the top school: Cornell edges up from 13th or 7th. The top five schools ranked by employers are the same as the top five in the overall ranking.
However, most of the top schools in the student ranking are not in the top ten: Indiana, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, Dartmouth and Virginia.
There's a good analysis at http://poetsandquants.com/2012/11/15/booth-retains-no-1-in-new-bw-ranking/
Posted Nov 16, 2012 14:07
What happened to the Wisconsin School of Business? It seems to have dropped off both the full-time and the part-time MBA rankings.
Also, a couple of good part-time programs are nowhere to be found, either: Ohio State - Fisher, CUNY Zicklin, etc.
Also, a couple of good part-time programs are nowhere to be found, either: Ohio State - Fisher, CUNY Zicklin, etc.
Posted Nov 16, 2012 16:21
Wisconsin is #34
There's a useful historical analysis at http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-15/the-complete-2012-business-schools-ranking#r=lr-sr
There's a useful historical analysis at http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-15/the-complete-2012-business-schools-ranking#r=lr-sr
Posted Nov 19, 2012 13:07
Wisconsin is #34
Ah, didn't see it before.
There's a useful historical analysis at http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-15/the-complete-2012-business-schools-ranking#r=lr-sr
Still surprises me that Asian schools are still not really gaining traction in the international rankings - just one school from Asia this year (HKUST), and none at all in 2010.
Ah, didn't see it before.
There's a useful historical analysis at http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-11-15/the-complete-2012-business-schools-ranking#r=lr-sr</blockquote>
Still surprises me that Asian schools are still not really gaining traction in the international rankings - just one school from Asia this year (HKUST), and none at all in 2010.
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