The guidebook has 11 ranking lists of top 10 schools in various categories from Best Professors to Best Career Prospects.
According to the Princeton Review Ranking, Stanford University Business School is the toughest to MBA program to get into. Harvard and Columbia University B-schools come next on this parameter.
Not surprisingly then, graduates passing out of these fabled Universities have best career prospects out of all the 290 business schools ranked. Princeton Review says that Stanford University, University of Chicago and Harvard University business graduates have best career prospects. Columbia University is not ranked as top ten on this parameter.
Interestingly, while academic input is an important criterion for any aspirant, not many professors from the top University Business schools are part of Best Professors list. Faculty from University of Virginia is ranked as having top professors. Indiana University-Bloomington is rated next best. This ranking is based on Professors Interesting and Professors Accessible Ratings of the survey.
Refer tables below for more listings.
The Princeton Review compiled these lists based on its surveys of 19,000 students attending the 290 business schools.
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Toughest to Get Into(Based on the Admissions Selectivity Rating)
1.Stanford University2.Harvard University3.Columbia University4.University of Pennsylvania5.Massachusetts Institute of Technology6.University of California-Berkeley7.Dartmouth College8.New York University9.Northwestern
University10.Yale UniversitySource: Princeton Review
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Best Career Prospects(Based on the Career Rating)
1.Stanford University2.The University of Chicago3.Harvard University4.Dartmouth College5.University of California-Berkeley6.University of Michigan-Ann Arbor7.University of Pennsylvania 8.New York University9.University of Virginia10.Massachusetts Institute of TechnologySource: Princeton Review
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Best Professors(Based on the Professors Interesting and Professors Accessible Ratings)
1.University of Virginia2.Indiana University-Bloomington3.The College of William and Mary4.Northern Arizona University5.Hardin-Simmons University, The Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship6.Claremont Graduate University7.Washington University in St. Louis8.Penn State University9.Harvard University10.The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSource: Princeton Review
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The guidebook has 11 ranking lists of top 10 schools in various categories from Best Professors to Best Career Prospects.
According to the Princeton Review Ranking, Stanford University Business School is the toughest to MBA program to get into. Harvard and Columbia University B-schools come next on this parameter.
Not surprisingly then, graduates passing out of these fabled Universities have best career prospects out of all the 290 business schools ranked. Princeton Review says that Stanford University, University of Chicago and Harvard University business graduates have best career prospects. Columbia University is not ranked as top ten on this parameter.
Interestingly, while academic input is an important criterion for any aspirant, not many professors from the top University Business schools are part of Best Professors list. Faculty from University of Virginia is ranked as having top professors. Indiana University-Bloomington is rated next best. This ranking is based on Professors Interesting and Professors Accessible Ratings of the survey.
Refer tables below for more listings.
The Princeton Review compiled these lists based on its surveys of 19,000 students attending the 290 business schools.
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Toughest to Get Into(Based on the Admissions Selectivity Rating)
1.Stanford University2.Harvard University3.Columbia University4.University of Pennsylvania5.Massachusetts Institute of Technology6.University of California-Berkeley7.Dartmouth College8.New York University9.Northwestern
University10.Yale UniversitySource: Princeton Review
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Best Career Prospects(Based on the Career Rating)
1.Stanford University2.The University of Chicago3.Harvard University4.Dartmouth College5.University of California-Berkeley6.University of Michigan-Ann Arbor7.University of Pennsylvania 8.New York University9.University of Virginia10.Massachusetts Institute of TechnologySource: Princeton Review
Princeton Review Best Business Schools 2008: Best Professors(Based on the Professors Interesting and Professors Accessible Ratings)
1.University of Virginia2.Indiana University-Bloomington3.The College of William and Mary4.Northern Arizona University5.Hardin-Simmons University, The Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship6.Claremont Graduate University7.Washington University in St. Louis8.Penn State University9.Harvard University10.The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSource: Princeton Review
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New York based Princeton Review, known for its college rankings based on how students rate their schools, recently released its 2008 editions of its annual business school guidebook.