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Interesting.
ОтветитьPoot guy... he knows nothing about elite business schools. 😂
Ответитьif i have a lower GPA around 3.0-3.2 can i get in to any of these. I have about 5 years of work experience. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best schools for someone like me?
ОтветитьWhere is his MBA from??????
ОтветитьTitle correction: Guy ranks MBA based on how well he knows them
ОтветитьTexas to A or S
ОтветитьWhat about University of Phoenix?
ОтветитьSo tbis guy just yaps? Does he even have an MBA?
ОтветитьAs someone who loves the university of texas (as well as hoping to get my future MBA there), I'm glad to see them make this list!
ОтветитьWhere does Cornell rank
ОтветитьThis has to be a joke 😂
ОтветитьI believe it's "foo-kah" haha!!!
ОтветитьUniversity of Chicago and the arts? lol okay.
I left as soon as I heard that.
Where is Hult?
ОтветитьWhat about AIB
Ответитьwhere is wgu?? underneath the list?
ОтветитьI wonder how many commenters, as well as the author have an MBA from any of those schools 😂
ОтветитьHe thought UChicago was a school of the arts??
Ответитьquite agree with this list
ОтветитьI agree with Booth initiating the S list. And Stanford following up, makes sense as well.
And while I think H is an S-lister, (if we stick to the methodology you outlined) it is understandable that it is an A for this one because of the methodology and the way it is ranked by US News.
Same sentiment with Wharton.
All rankings are flawed but there may be some grain of truth to them that is actionable for W and H...
STier
Harvard
Stanford
Wharton
Insead
After that
MIT
Columbia
Northwestern
Chicago Booth
LondonBS
Everybody knows this
This guys is probably into drugs! hahaha..........
ОтветитьBooth does not belong to S. It does not have the prestige of the top . Please!
ОтветитьThis guy clearly doesn't know what he is doing
ОтветитьI would call the tiers 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, etc. because let’s be honest they’re all A tier schools 😂
Ответить33% of the public company CEO are from Stanford GSB, Harvard Business School, and Penn Wharton. A lot of their graduates also became successful entrepreneurs. It shows you how distinct these three programs are. Unfortunately, the quantitative ranking that are being referenced in this video took different factors into consideration to deviate from the norms (outcome and reward). If a candidate got admitted by Booth and Harvard Business School and chose the former program, even because of a big merit based scholarship, that candidate is not making a good decision, which is essential from getting an MBA.
ОтветитьAs a Dartmouth alum this guy is not qualified to be doing this 😂 regards
ОтветитьGreat vid
ОтветитьBro nobody believes Harvard is number 5
ОтветитьIm hoping to go to booth for my MBA after my cfa. Would you say it is worth the cost?
ОтветитьKelley is #22 but #1 online weird haha
ОтветитьHistorical rankings are more important for MBAs as you are leveraging networks in business and career outcomes. year to year rankings matter much less. Those plugged into MBAs would say
1) HSW (undisputed heavyweights)
2) Booth, Kellogg, CBS, Sloan (M7)
3) Haas, Tuck, Darden (T10)
4) etc
Are you planned to do MBA?
Is CFA better than C&D tier MBA program?
Can you make a top 20 list for masters in finance?
ОтветитьReally liking the background 😂 sometimes you film at an ugly area but we do what we can with what we have right 😁
ОтветитьGreat and enlightening video, AJ.
Definitely wanna see more of stuff like this.
Maybe, you could consider Best MBA programs globally (and not just restricted to the US)
Or... Best global schools for an MSc program in Finance
In all fairness any MBA comes with 50 % halo 25% networking (in Indian context read placement) and 25 % academics. Highly overrated
ОтветитьIs AJ joining Meldrum or he is now bespoke candidate of top 20 b-school ?
ОтветитьDo a MSc Finance or MBA Finance for Europe or UK
Ответитьchico state is s tier
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