2010 Businessweek MBA Ranking
1. Chicago (Booth)
2. Harvard
3. Pennsylvania (Wharton)
4. Northwestern (Kellogg)
5. Stanford
6. Duke (Fuqua)
7. Michigan (Ross)
8. UC-Berkeley (Haas)
9. Columbia
10. MIT (Sloan)
11. Virginia (Darden)
12. Southern Methodist (Cox)
13. Cornell (Johnson)
14. Dartmouth (Tuck)
15. Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
16. North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
17. UCLA (Anderson)
18. NYU (Stern)
19. Indiana (Kelley)
20. Michigan State (Broad)
21. Yale
22. Emory (Goizueta)
23. Georgia Tech
24. Notre Dame (Mendoza)
25. Texas-Austin (McCombs)
26. USC (Marshall)
27. Brigham Young (Marriott)
28. Minnesota (Carlson)
29. Rice (Jones)
30. Texas A&M (Mays)
31. U. of Washington (Foster)
32. Ohio State (Fisher)
33. Georgetown (McDonough)
34. Wisconsin-Madison
35. Tulane (Freeman)
36. Georgia (Terry)
37. Vanderbilt (Owen)
38. Boston University
39. Babson (Olin)
40. Washington-St. Louis (Olin)
41. Purdue (Krannert)
42. Maryland (Smith)
43. Rochester (Simon)
44. Penn State (Smeal)
45. Thunderbird
46. Illinois-Urbana Champaign
47. William and Mary (Mason)
48. Wake Forest
49. Arizona State (Carey)
50. Boston College (Carroll)
51. Case Western (Weatherhead)
52. George Washington
53. Howard
54. Pittsburgh (Katz)
55. Rutgers
56. Northeastern
57. Buffalo |