2013福布斯美国最佳商学院排名(Forbes: The Best Business Schools in The U.S.)
Values calculated October 2013
Rank |
School |
Location |
Total
5-Year
MBA
Gain ($) |
Years
to
Payback |
Pre-MBA
Salary
($) |
2012 Salary
($) |
Tuition
($) |
Median
GMAT
Score |
1 |
Stanford |
Stanford, California |
99,700 |
4.1 |
80,000 |
221,000 |
117,960 |
740 |
2 |
Chicago (Booth) |
Chicago, Illinois |
92,600 |
3.7 |
76,000 |
200,000 |
116,969 |
720 |
3 |
Harvard |
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
79,600 |
4 |
80,000 |
205,000 |
126,576 |
730 |
4 |
Pennsylvania (Wharton) |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
74,400 |
4 |
80,000 |
205,000 |
116,762 |
720 |
5 |
Northwestern (Kellogg) |
Evanston, Illinois |
73,100 |
3.8 |
73,000 |
176,000 |
116,085 |
710 |
6 |
Dartmouth (Tuck) |
Hanover, New Hampshire |
71,000 |
3.9 |
72,000 |
189,000 |
121,080 |
720 |
7 |
Columbia |
New York, New York |
70,200 |
3.9 |
74,000 |
192,000 |
124,198 |
715 |
8 |
Duke (Fuqua) |
Durham, North Carolina |
69,800 |
3.7 |
63,000 |
152,000 |
112,307 |
695 |
9 |
Cornell (Johnson) |
Ithaca, New York |
68,100 |
3.8 |
59,000 |
155,000 |
117,790 |
700 |
10 |
Michigan (Ross) |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
68,000 |
3.7 |
61,000 |
153,000 |
112,588 |
710 |
11 |
UNC (Kenan-Flagler) |
Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
67,100 |
3.7 |
60,000 |
141,000 |
105,678 |
700 |
12 |
MIT (Sloan) |
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
66,600 |
4 |
70,000 |
185,000 |
119,640 |
710 |
13 |
UCLA (Anderson) |
Los Angeles, California |
66,100 |
3.8 |
65,000 |
165,000 |
111,638 |
710 |
14 |
UC Berkeley (Haas) |
Berkeley, California |
65,400 |
4 |
71,000 |
175,000 |
107,928 |
715 |
15 |
Virginia (Darden) |
Charlottesville, Virginia |
64,700 |
3.8 |
67,000 |
158,000 |
112,800 |
710 |
16 |
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
64,300 |
3.7 |
60,000 |
135,000 |
111,600 |
700 |
17 |
Brigham Young (Marriott) |
Provo, Utah |
64,100 |
3.2 |
50,000 |
109,000 |
44,460 |
670 |
18 |
Yale |
New Haven, Connecticut |
62,100 |
3.8 |
54,000 |
144,000 |
115,735 |
720 |
19 |
Indiana (Kelley) |
Bloomington, Indiana |
62,000 |
3.4 |
50,000 |
120,000 |
91,088 |
680 |
20 |
Iowa (Tippie) |
Iowa City, Iowa |
60,800 |
3.4 |
46,000 |
118,000 |
72,988 |
660 |
21 |
Texas-Austin (McCombs) |
Austin, Texas |
60,500 |
3.8 |
65,000 |
150,000 |
98,364 |
700 |
22 |
Michigan State (Broad) |
East Lansing, Michigan |
59,700 |
3.3 |
45,000 |
105,000 |
84,663 |
645 |
23 |
NYU (Stern) |
New York, New York |
58,500 |
3.9 |
60,000 |
165,000 |
115,021 |
710 |
24 |
Emory (Goizueta) |
Atlanta, Georgia |
57,500 |
3.7 |
60,000 |
140,000 |
91,648 |
670 |
25 |
Minnesota (Carlson) |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
56,700 |
3.4 |
52,000 |
121,000 |
98,209 |
690 |
26 |
Penn State (Smeal) |
University Park, Pennsylvania |
55,900 |
3.5 |
50,000 |
113,000 |
72,938 |
650 |
27 |
Washington (Foster) |
Seattle, Washington |
55,100 |
3.7 |
50,000 |
119,000 |
82,518 |
670 |
28 |
Purdue (Krannert) |
West Lafayette, Indiana |
54,600 |
3.7 |
50,000 |
125,000 |
83,214 |
650 |
29 |
Notre Dame (Mendoza) |
St. Marys, Indiana |
54,400 |
3.6 |
50,000 |
115,000 |
90,240 |
700 |
30 |
Texas A&M (Mays) |
College Station, Texas |
52,500 |
3.7 |
55,000 |
124,000 |
54,154 |
660 |
31 |
SMU (Cox) |
Dallas, Texas |
52,300 |
3.7 |
48,000 |
118,000 |
95,246 |
640 |
32 |
Wisconsin-Madison |
Madison, Wisconsin |
52,200 |
3.7 |
59,000 |
130,000 |
60,441 |
675 |
33 |
Georgetown (McDonough) |
Washington, District of Columbia |
51,000 |
4 |
56,000 |
150,000 |
105,389 |
680 |
34 |
Washington U-St. Louis(Olin) |
St Louis, Missouri |
50,700 |
3.9 |
50,000 |
125,000 |
99,000 |
700 |
35 |
Georgia Tech (Scheller) |
Atlanta, Georgia |
50,200 |
3.7 |
56,000 |
122,000 |
78,350 |
678 |
36 |
Ohio State (Fisher) |
Columbus, Ohio |
49,700 |
3.7 |
50,000 |
116,000 |
93,036 |
680 |
37 |
USC (Marshall) |
Los Angeles, California |
49,500 |
4 |
56,000 |
135,000 |
103,100 |
700 |
38 |
Rochester (Simon) |
Rochester, New York |
49,300 |
3.8 |
45,000 |
115,000 |
96,014 |
685 |
39 |
Vanderbilt (Owen) |
Nashville, Tennessee |
48,800 |
4 |
56,000 |
138,000 |
92,373 |
690 |
40 |
Buffalo |
Buffalo, New York |
48,600 |
3.2 |
32,000 |
74,000 |
44,827 |
620 |
41 |
Rice (Jones) |
Houston, Texas |
48,400 |
3.9 |
55,000 |
131,000 |
98,306 |
680 |
42 |
Maryland (Smith) |
College Park, Maryland |
48,300 |
3.9 |
56,000 |
123,000 |
94,896 |
650 |
43 |
Wake Forest |
Winston-Salem, North Carolina |
48,200 |
3.8 |
52,000 |
112,000 |
83,074 |
660 |
44 |
Boston U |
Boston, Massachusetts |
47,000 |
3.8 |
50,000 |
115,000 |
87,614 |
690 |
45 |
Illinois-Urbana-Champaign |
Champaign, Illinois |
46,500 |
3.8 |
43,000 |
112,000 |
67,122 |
660 |
46 |
Connecticut |
Mansfield, Connecticut |
45,900 |
3.8 |
40,000 |
107,000 |
62,020 |
650 |
47 |
William & Mary (Mason) |
Williamsburg, Virginia |
44,400 |
3.9 |
43,000 |
114,000 |
81,904 |
610 |
48 |
ittsburgh (Katz) |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
41,400 |
3.8 |
35,000 |
92,000 |
57,712 |
606 |
49 |
Georgia (Terry) |
Athens, Georgia |
40,100 |
3.9 |
43,000 |
100,000 |
64,444 |
640 |
50 |
UC Davis |
Davis, California |
38,200 |
4 |
49,000 |
125,000 |
97,382 |
680 |
51 |
Boston College (Carroll) |
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts |
37,900 |
4 |
52,000 |
115,000 |
78,786 |
680 |
52 |
Rollins (Crummer) |
Winter Park, Florida |
37,100 |
4.5 |
25,000 |
68,000 |
66,140 |
589 |
53 |
South Carolina (Moore) |
Columbia, South Carolina |
36,900 |
3.9 |
47,000 |
109,000 |
49,643 |
620 |
54 |
Tulane (Freeman) |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
35,500 |
4.1 |
46,000 |
115,000 |
102,774 |
640 |
55 |
Northeastern (D'Amore-McKim) |
Boston, Massachusetts |
34,500 |
4.1 |
39,000 |
106,000 |
83,168 |
640 |
56 |
Alabama (Manderson) |
Tuscaloosa, Alabama |
33,700 |
3.9 |
37,000 |
93,000 |
53,560 |
642 |
57 |
Arizona (Eller) |
Tucson, Arizona |
32,800 |
4.1 |
39,000 |
108,000 |
78,446 |
630 |
58 |
Missouri (Trulaske) |
Columbia, Missouri |
28,700 |
3.9 |
33,000 |
78,000 |
48,171 |
650 |
59 |
Temple (Fox) |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
25,700 |
4.2 |
44,000 |
97,000 |
71,428 |
645 |
60 |
Arizona State (Carey) |
Tempe, Arizona |
24,800 |
4.2 |
42,000 |
98,000 |
76,132 |
680 |
61 |
UC Irvine (Merage) |
Irvine, California |
24,500 |
4.3 |
48,000 |
111,000 |
94,252 |
660 |
62 |
Case Western (Weatherhead) |
Cleveland, Ohio |
24,200 |
4.3 |
38,000 |
94,000 |
91,280 |
640 |
63 |
Florida (Hough) |
Gainesville, Florida |
23,500 |
4.2 |
54,000 |
104,000 |
60,966 |
678 |
64 |
San Diego State |
San Diego, California |
22,100 |
4.2 |
37,000 |
100,000 |
45,924 |
570 |
65 |
Utah (Eccles) |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
18,500 |
4.3 |
36,000 |
78,000 |
41,738 |
600 |
66 |
CUNY Baruch (Zicklin) |
New York, New York |
13,600 |
4.5 |
50,000 |
104,000 |
58,208 |
640 |
67 |
Louisiana State (Ourso) |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
9,600 |
4.6 |
30,000 |
82,000 |
58,570 |
620 |
68 |
Miami |
Coral Gables, Florida |
5,000 |
4.8 |
39,000 |
85,000 |
87,784 |
630 |
69 |
Pepperdine (Graziadio) |
Los Angeles, California |
4,400 |
4.9 |
40,000 |
96,000 |
86,290 |
640 |
70 |
Colorado (Leeds) |
Boulder, Colorado |
1,900 |
4.9 |
52,000 |
113,000 |
63,296 |
630 |
来源:http://www.forbes.com/business-schools/
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