I know for everyone it vastly differs,but how can we believe such a ranking like Financial Times? I've recently bought a magazine called "Which MBA?" published by The Economist,the ranking it posts could be even strange. How about rankings from BW?WSJ?
1. Harvard Business School Boston, MA 2. Stanford Business School Stanford, CA 3. Chicago (Booth) Chicago, IL 4. Pennsylvania (Wharton) Philadelphia, PA 5. Columbia Business School New York, NY 6. Dartmouth (Tuck) Hanover, NH 7. Northwestern (Kellogg) Evanston, IL 8. MIT (Sloan) Cambridge, MA 9. California (Haas) Berkeley, CA 10. Duke (Fuqua) Durham, NC 11. Virginia (Darden) Charlottesville, VA 12. New York (Stern) New York, NY 13. Michigan (Ross) Ann Arbor, MI 14. Yale School of Mgt. New Haven, CT 15. Cornell (Johnson) Ithaca, NY
Hello my friend. This is the way that we see rankings—for schools in the US, we like US World and News Report. Those are the rankings that folks in the US pay the most attention to—nobody cares about the WSJ or Businessweek. Now, the only problem is that US World and News Report doesn’t include international schools. So that is why we DO like Financial Times rankings. Not because they are correct with regard to US schools, but they do give a good sense for international programs. So between US World and News Report, and Financial Times, you will have everything you need. Those are the only two rankings that we pay any attention to anyway…