<p>Continuing with the various ways in which one can compare undergrad business schools…</p>
<p>Which school produces grads with the highest salaries? For the universe of undergrad B-schools, following are how those ranked overall in the Top 30 compare. Given the relative degrees of CC hype about this or that so-called elite undergrad business school, it might surprise some to see that the results as bunched as they are. Also note that these results are not adjusted for cost of living factors for where the graduates get their jobs. </p>
<p>Median Salary , School</p>
<p>$ 61,001 , U Penn (Wharton)
$ 60,000 , U Michigan (Ross)
$ 60,000 , MIT (Sloan)
$ 60,000 , Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
$ 60,000 , Georgetown (McDonough)
$ 59,500 , NYU (Stern)
$ 58,000 , U Virginia (McIntire)
$ 56,500 , Wash U (Olin)
$ 55,000 , Notre Dame (Mendoza)
$ 55,000 , UC Berkeley (Haas)
$ 55,000 , Cornell
$ 55,000 , Emory (Goizueta)
$ 55,000 , U Texas (McCombs)
$ 55,000 , Boston College (Carroll)
$ 55,000 , Lehigh
$ 55,000 , Northeastern
$ 54,000 , U Illinois
$ 53,500 , U North Carolina (Kenan)
$ 53,000 , USC (Marshall)
$ 52,500 , U Richmond (Robins)
$ 52,500 , W&M (Mason)
$ 52,000 , Villanova
$ 52,000 , Indiana U (Kelley)
$ 51,000 , Wake Forest (Calloway)
$ 50,705 , American (Kogod)
$ 50,400 , SMU (Cox)
$ 50,000 , BYU (Marriott)
$ 50,000 , Babson
$ 50,000 , U San Diego
$ 48,500 , U Washington (Foster)
$ 48,000 , Miami U (Farmer)</p>