Wednesday, September 21, 2005

do rankings matter?


Yes they do! But not the WSJ rankings. We just fell out of the top-10
in the latest WSJ rankings. We're now 13th; we were 5th last year.
What gives/gave?! But seriously, the rankings look a little dubious.
Here, take a look. Here are WSJ's National Rankings (taken from WSJ's
online edition):

2005 2004
Rank Rank University (Business School)
1 3 Dartmouth College (Tuck)
2 1 University of Michigan (Ross)
3 2 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
4 7 Northwestern University (Kellogg)
5 6 Yale University
6 4 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
7 15 University of California, Berkeley (Haas)
8 8 Columbia University
9 11 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
10 -- University of Southern California (Marshall)
11 12 University of Virginia (Darden)
12 9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
13 5 University of Chicago
14 13 Harvard University
15 10 Stanford University
16 17 New York University (Stern)
17 14 Duke University (Fuqua)
18 18 Cornell University (Johnson)
19 19 University of California, Los Angeles (Anderson)

So anyway, I got my coursepacks today. BTW, I ain't buying no stinkin
textbooks that ain't required. Not after spending $600 for 4
coursepacks and a textbook.

Samir, I played full-court basketball today. It looks like a regular
thing, BTW. So next time in the bay-area...

3 Comments:

Blogger Samir said...

When are you coming to the Bay Area?

9/22/2005 12:36 AM  
Blogger Gaurav said...

Samir, We should start playing regularly here so that on those 1 on two sessions, we can block him. He is busier than us too....

9/23/2005 2:44 AM  
Blogger Dave Hunter said...

Can I ask your opinion on Online MBAs?

I just graduated from U of Washington in Poli Sci and moved down to San diego with my wife- I don't think married life is conduicive to going back to school so I've been checking out this site:
Online MBA
What do you think?

11/16/2005 4:54 PM  

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