<p>RML,
I appreciate your comments, but I hope you understand that these are not my rankings. This information all comes from Business Week. They are the ones that gathered the information and published it as part of their overall ranking. Here is their overall ranking:</p>
<p>2009 BW Ranking , School</p>
<p>1 , U Virginia (McIntire)
2 , Notre Dame (Mendoza)
3 , U Penn (Wharton)
4 , U Michigan (Ross)
5 , BYU (Marriott)
6 , UC Berkeley (Haas)
7 , MIT (Sloan)
8 , Cornell
9 , Emory (Goizueta)
10 , U Texas (McCombs)
11 , Villanova
12 , U Richmond (Robins)
13 , U North Carolina (Kenan)
14 , Wake Forest (Calloway)
15 , NYU (Stern)
16 , Wash U (Olin)
17 , Boston College (Carroll)
18 , Miami U (Farmer)
19 , Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
20 , Indiana U (Kelley)
21 , USC (Marshall)
22 , U Illinois
23 , Babson
24 , Georgetown (McDonough)
25 , U Washington (Foster)
26 , Lehigh
27 , Northeastern
28 , American (Kogod)
29 , U San Diego
30 , W&M (Mason)
31 , SMU (Cox)
32 , UC Santa Clara (Leavey)
33 , Bentley
34 , TCU (Neeley)
35 , U Maryland (Smith)
36 , Rensselaer (Lally)
37 , Texas A&M (Mays)
38 , Penn State (Smeal)
39 , Case Western (Weatherhead)
40 , U Wisconsin
41 , Fordham
42 , Ohio State (Fisher)
43 , Boston U
44 , James Madison
45 , Baylor (Hankamer)
46 , Chapman (Argyros)
47 , Ohio U
48 , SUNY-Binghampton
49 , Syracuse (Whitman)
50 , U Miami
51 , Georgia Tech</p>
<p>Re your comment on Stanford vs McIntire for Wall Street placement, it’s possible that McIntire has more grads in NYC, but I suspect that very few of the major Wall Street firms would consider it as superior to Stanford as a place to recruit for top talent.</p>