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I think you should FIRST consider using Spell Check before applying to any school.... especially at the graduate level. (Not to mention your grammar!)
FYI: an MBA degree does not guarantee success.

2006-09-17 06:52:03 · answer #1 · answered by Vicki70 3 · 1 0

US News & World Reports and BusinessWeek both put out rankings of B-Schools. Use this as a guide -- because all rankings are suspect. Also, one school may be better for marketing and another for finance.

My own opinion is as follows. These schools are solid in all areas of business:

1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2. University of Chicago
3. Stanford University
4. Northwestern University (Kellogg)
5. Duke University (Fuqua)
6. MIT (Sloan)
7. Dartmouth University (Tuck)
8. Harvard University
9. Columbia University
10. University of California at Berkeley (Haas)

My personal ordering may be colored by my interests (Finance) by the fact that I've taught at two schools on the list (Wharton and MIT) and that I've attended two others (Duke for MBA, Berkeley for PhD).

I think that Fuqua is slightly better than most surveys and that Harvard and Berkeley are slightly worse (for MBA) than most surveys -- but still deserving of being in or near the top ten.

The best Canadian schools are Western Ontario, Toronto and U of British Columbia. The only MBA programs I would even consider that are outside the US are INSEAD (France) and London Business School.

2006-09-17 11:56:06 · answer #2 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

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