Forbes Best Business Schools - 2011

Forbes has just released its biennial rankings of the best business schools:

  1. Harvard
  2. Stanford
  3. Chicago (Booth)
  4. Pennsylvania (Wharton)
  5. Columbia
  6. Dartmouth (Tuck)
  7. Northwestern (Kellogg)
  8. Cornell (Johnson)
  9. Virginia (Darden)
  10. MIT (Sloan)

The rest of the list is available at the website:

http://www.forbes.com/lists/2011/95/best-business…

8 Comments
 
Crazy Ray
NorthEastIdiotBest rankings ever.

BYU above Stern. Michigan State above UCLA. Iowa above Tepper, Goizueta, and Kelley. USC at 39. Rice at 45, WUSTL at 47. BU at 61.

There's no "art" involved in the Forbes rankings. It's based solely on ROI. That's the reason for the discrepancy.

I know - a lot of the schools on the list have suspect salary reporting from what I've heard about these rankings in the past. And I don't believe it takes into account average cost net of scholarships.

 

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