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Old 01-28-2008, 01:36 PM   #16
the_prestige
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Then this list can be a bit misleading since you are incorporating graduate school programs along with undergrad programs. Be that as it may here is a "back of the envelope" per capita ranking based on undergrad and business undergrad numbers per class (numbers as of '07 USNWR for undergrad and the latest Businessweek Ranking for undergrad b-school progs):

SCHOOL RATIO
1 Harvard University 9.21
2 Dartmouth College 30.69
3 University of Pennsylvania 37.04
4 Stanford University 37.11
5 Columbia University 38.58
6 Princeton University 47.27
7 University of Chicago 48.12
8 Yale University 55.04
9 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 59.00
10 Duke University 78.36
11 Georgetown University 84.98
12 Northwestern University 92.95
13 Cornell University 136.60
14 Brown University 143.90
15 University of Virginia 181.92
16 New York University 194.21
17 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 233.18
18 University of California-Berkeley 267.25
19 University of Texas-Austin 491.94

The key takeaway? Schools that don't have a law AND business grad school or an undergrad business school (such as Dartmouth, Princeton and Brown) punch way above their weight. Esp. Dartmouth.

(will be back to discuss later)

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