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MBA Rankings

For a general idea of the programs available, rankings provide a good place to start – they are subjective and far from perfect, but useful. There is a lot of controversy about the different methodologies and the big differences in the rankings by different people, so it is a good idea to look beyond them.

Is there a Jesuit B-school rankings conspiracy?

Is there a Jesuit B-school rankings conspiracy?

🕔01:00, 23.Sep 2014

Peculiar results in U.S. News’ specialty MBA rankings have led to speculation that Jesuit schools may be gaming the system, particularly since they are based solely on a survey of business school officials. (Poets&Quants) — Jesuit colleges are popping up

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School Gave US News Inaccurate MBA Ranking Data

🕔01:00, 8.Jun 2011

University of Florida Warrington College of Business supplied the magazine with inaccurate job-placement data, resulting in a higher ranking Less than four months after learning that Villanova law school tried to game its rankings, U.S. News & World Report is

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MBA Rankings: A Better Way

🕔01:00, 30.Apr 2011

Media rankings of MBA programs do a poor job of assessing quality. Three professors propose a rating system that allows users to define the terms To say that MBA programs have undergone significant changes over the past three decades is

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Making the Most of Business School Rankings

🕔01:00, 29.Mar 2011

Choosing a B-school can be a gamble. MBA applicants shouldn’t rely on rankings alone, but the data they include are a valuable resource, admissions experts say Whenever business school rankings are released by any publication, readers flock to the Bloomberg

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Global MBA Rankings 2011 released

🕔01:00, 31.Jan 2011

London Business School and Wharton tied at #1 The top 20 Global MBA programs, according to Financial Times: 1. London Business School – UK 1. University of Pennsylvania Wharton – USA 3. Harvard Business School – USA 4. INSEAD –

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