Top 20 MBA Programs Comprehensive Business School Rankings

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via http://ViolentAndYoung.Com/ - The Top 20 MBA Business School Programs within the combined rankings of BusinessWeek, Economist, Financial Times, and US News. The methodology is as follows: for each ranking publication, the #1 MBA program receives 20 points, the #2 19 points, #3 18 points, and so on. The points are stacked to provide a comprehensive look at America's top MBA programs.

They are (in order): Harvard Business School, University of Chicago Booth, Stanford Graduate School of Business, University of Pennsylvania Wharton, Northwestern University Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Columbai University, Dartmouth College Tuck, University of California Berkeley Haas, NYU Stern, University of Michigan Ross, Duke University Fuqua, University of Virginia Darden, Yale, Cornell University Johnson, UCLA Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University Tepper, Indiana University Kelley, University of Washington, and University of North Carolina.

Top 20 MBA Programs Comprehensive Business School Rankings were completed by ViolentAndYoung.Com. To see the full post and interactive graphs please visit: http://violentandyoung.com/top-mba-rankings.html

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  • nice video!

  • @LogicalThinking888 Wharton is so much better then Harvard....Harvard only has Name recognition going for it

  • This ranking is absolutely eligible. I think Harvard is the best for business.

  • What music track is this?

  • @CTSIGlobalHQ Yes, brilliant methodology - none at all. They simply weight other flawed rankings. That is why everyone finds these rankings to be such a joke.

  • @AynRandFanJG 5 seconds in: "The methodology is as follows: for each ranking publication, the #1 MBA program receives 20 points, the #2 19 points, #3 18 points, and so on." The schools were ranked using data from "BusinessWeek," "The Economist," "Financial Times" and "US News." Hope this helps! Marly

  • Bullshit

  • seems the person was drunk while making this video

  • What is the methodology behind this silly and confused ranking?

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