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Winners & Losers in U.S. News’ Ranking(2012USNEWS商学院排名变动)

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发表于 2012-3-16 10:27:31 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Shortly after Harvard Business School professor David Thomas was named dean of Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business last year, he met privately with University President John J. DeGiola.
“What is going to be the part of the job that will be the toughest for you?,” asked DeGiola.
“Waking up every day knowing how much people care about the rankings so I have to care about them, too,” replied Thomas without hesitation.
Thomas just faced his first rankings test as a new dean and discovered he didn’t have to worry all that much. Yesterday, Georgetown’s McDonough School climbed one spot in the 2012 U.S. News & World Report ranking of the best business schools to place a respectable 24th.
SIX SCHOOLS HAD DOUBLE-DIGIT TUMBLES WHILE 13 OTHERS FELL OFF THE LIST ENTIRELY
But there were a lot of other deans that weren’t quite so lucky yesterday. At least six business schools had double-digit tumbles in the ranking, while 13 other schools fell off the U.S. News list entirely. At Rochester Institute of Technology, the B-school that lost the most ground–a fall of 31 places to a rank of 94–there was not much to celebrate. At Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School, the institution that gained the most spots–leaping 28 places to rank 52 this year–there was plenty of reason for cheer.
How is it possible for a business school to rise or fall that much in a single year? In most cases, what keeps Thomas and other deans up at night is the uncontrollable nature of most rankings. More often than not, schools are so closely bunched together that differences in numerical rank have little to no statistical significance. So small changes in the metrics a ranking organization uses can result in big swings in a school’s standing from year to year.
HOW THE ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FELL 31 PLACES THIS YEAR
Consider what happened to the full-time MBA program at Rochester Institute of Technology, this year’s biggest loser. According to the stats the school reported to U.S. News, it was far more selective than the previous year, accepting 40.6% of its applicants versus 50.7% a year earlier. Its latest crop of MBA graduates posted higher starting salaries: $51,116 last year, compared with $48,880 a year earlier. Yet, Rochester plunged 31 places.
How come? The school, according to an analysis of U.S. News data, didn’t fare as well on a number of other key metrics. In U.S. News’ opinion survey of deans and MBA directors, Rochester scored 2.7 on a five-point scale–just .1 less than its 2.8 score a year earlier. In U.S. News’ opinion survey of corporate recruiters, the school scored 2.9 this year–also just .1 less than its 3.0 score a year earlier. Certainly not a significant difference to account for a 31-place drop.
But there’s more. Rochester’s latest entering class had an average GPA of 3.36, down from 3.47 a year earlier, and an average GMAT score of 565, a rather shocking 45-point fall from the 610 it reported to U.S. News a year ago. Finally, while many schools reported improved placement stats, Rochester’s metrics went the other way. Only 48.5% of the Class of 2011 had jobs at graduation, down from 61.9% for the Class of 2010, and only 80.4% of the class had jobs three months later, versus 84.1% a year earlier. Even so, do these changes justify that dramatic a fall to a rank of 94 from 63 in 12 short months?
HOW CASE WESTERN’S WEATHERHEAD SCHOOL GAINED 28 PLACES IN A SINGLE YEAR
What about this year’s biggest winner, Case Western? To be fair, it’s 28-place gain seems based on the fact that every one of U.S. News’ eight ket metrics showed improvement–in some cases, very substantial improvement. In the two opinion surveys of deans and corporate recruiters, Case Western eked out a .1 gain in each survey–nothing all that much to crow about.
But it’s acceptance rate rose to 69.7%, from 60.4%, while the average GPA rose to 3.40, from 3.24, and the average GMAT score rose 38 points to 633 from 595. The most dramatic improvement occurred in the school’s placement stats. Starting salaries jumped to $81,152 last year, from $73,630. Some 62.5% of the Class of 2011 had jobs at graduation, up from just 39% a year earlier, while 87.5% had jobs three months later, up from just 71.2% for the Class of 2010.
Even so, do those numbers suggest that a school should rise 28 spots in a single year? Most deans will privately shrug their shoulders, believing that such changes should not result in these wild swings. It’s why Thomas lays awake at night worrying about rankings he has little control over.
BIGGEST WINNERS IN U.S. NEWS’ 2012 RANKING  
SchoolGain2012 Rank2011 Rank
Case Western (Weatherhead)+285280
DePaul (Kellstadt)+197089
Pittsburgh (Katz)+176885
University of Miami+157085
William & Mary (Mason)+137083
Notre Dame (Mendoza)+122537
Temple (Fox)+115263
Texas Christian (Neeley)+107080
Rice (Jones)+92534
Rochester (Simon)+83745
University of Connecticut+86169
Fordham University+88997
University of Kentucky (Gatton)+894102
Source: 2012 U.S. News’ Ranking of the Best Business Schools
BIGGEST LOSERS IN U.S. NEWS’ 2012 RANKING  
SchoolLoss2012 Rank2011 Rank
Rochester Institute of Technology-319463
Santa Clara University (Leavey)-2610175
Auburn University-258863
University of Buffalo-SUNY-148975
Baruch College (Zicklin)-129785
South Carolina (Moore)-106454
Minnesota (Carlson)-93021
Iowa (Tippie)-94940
UC-Davis-83628
Source: 2012 U.S. News’ Ranking of the Best Business Schools
THE DISAPPEARING SCHOOLS: 13 FALL OFF THE U.S. NEWS’ LIST ENTIRELY
School2011 Rank
University of Hawaii (Shidler)107
Portland State107
Drexel University (LeBow)107
Binghamton-SUNY107
Abilene Christian107
University of Kansas105
Hofstra (Zarb)105
University of Mississippi102
Denver (Daniels)102
Pace University (Lubin)97
Oklahoma State (Spears)97
Florida State University94
Worcester Polytechnic85
Source: 2012 and 2011 U.S. News’ Ranking of the Best Business Schools
DEBUTS: FOUR PREVIOUSLY UNRANKED SCHOOLS MAKE U.S. NEWS’ 2012 LIST OF THE BEST
School2012 Rank
Rensselaer Polytechnic (Lally)70
American University (Kogod)94
Chapman University (Argyros)97
UC-Riverside (Anderson)97
Source: 2012 U.S. News’ Ranking of the Best Business Schools

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-16 10:27:59 | 只看该作者
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不负责任转帖自:http://poetsandquants.com/2012/03/14/winners-losers-in-u-s-news-2012-mba-ranking/
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-16 10:30:30 | 只看该作者
绝大部分都是CD大热学校。。。
地板
发表于 2012-3-16 10:31:47 | 只看该作者
谢谢分享~~~~
5#
发表于 2012-3-16 12:06:04 | 只看该作者
师兄顶!
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发表于 2012-3-16 12:34:30 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2012-3-16 13:45:23 | 只看该作者
弱弱地问一句这个商学院的排名有多大的用处,我看Fordham的商学院排名只有89,是不是表示这个商学院很差啊,但是Finance又排到16,我有点不解...
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-3-16 22:30:24 | 只看该作者
弱弱地问一句这个商学院的排名有多大的用处,我看Fordham的商学院排名只有89,是不是表示这个商学院很差啊,但是Finance又排到16,我有点不解...
-- by 会员 Horizon63 (2012/3/16 13:45:23)



恩看看这个MBA Ranking的methodology: http://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/articles/2012/03/12/methodology-graduate-business-school-rankings


一个是从MBA整体录取和就业水平的角度衡量的,一个是某一专业水平,有很大差距的还是挺有可能的


话说差不差,我觉得看自己的标准吧,有人奔着M7 TOP3去的,可能16之后都不放在眼里,但是对于大陆小本而言我觉得上榜的都不能叫“差”吧。。。
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发表于 2012-3-17 12:00:32 | 只看该作者
挖 真的好多CD热校。。
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发表于 2012-3-17 12:14:47 | 只看该作者
````````a little sad about this
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