<p>maxellis,
I have the data from the 2008 BW Teaching Survey. There were some changes from 2008 to 2009. No schools moved up in grade. 5 schools moved down.</p>
<p>2009, 2008</p>
<p>A , A+ , NYU (Stern)
A , A+ , SMU (Cox)
A , A+ , Georgetown (McDonough)
B , A , UC Berkeley (Haas)
B , A , Indiana U (Kelley)</p>
<p>Here is how the Top 25 ranked in 2009 and 2008 on Teaching Quality:</p>
<p>2009 , 2008 , </p>
<p>A+ , A+ , U Virginia (McIntire)
A+ , A+ , Notre Dame (Mendoza)
A+ , A+ , U Penn (Wharton)
A+ , A+ , MIT (Sloan)
A+ , A+ , Cornell
A+ , A+ , Emory (Goizueta)
A+ , A+ , Villanova
A+ , A+ , U Richmond (Robins)
A+ , A+ , Wake Forest (Calloway)
A+ , A+ , Wash U (Olin)
A+ , A+ , Boston College (Carroll)
A+ , A+ , Lehigh</p>
<p>A , A , BYU (Marriott)
A , A , U Texas (McCombs)
A , A , U North Carolina (Kenan)
A , A+ , NYU (Stern)
A , A , Miami U (Farmer)
A , A , Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
A , A , USC (Marshall)
A , A+ , SMU (Cox)
A , A+ , Georgetown (McDonough)</p>
<p>B , B , U Michigan (Ross)
B , A , UC Berkeley (Haas)
B , A , Indiana U (Kelley)</p>
<p>C , C , U Illinois</p>
<p>blue,
I agree with you about the overall rankings and how they can be influenced. That is partly why I am posting comparisons based on individual data points so that readers can see how they compare on these. Readers can judge whether they feel if these criteria are useful or relevant to them.</p>