<p>Just found this on the IU website, that Kelley students have a 98% graduation rate. LoL thats AMAZING for even UPENN, let alone a public school the size of IU Kelley.</p>
<p>I doubt 4 years very seriously, but 98% of students who enter as Kelley schools as freshman/sophomore graduate. Thats a amazing for a state school the size of IU’s, not to mention the admission requirements aren’t that strigent.</p>
<p>I don’t know about the scholarships for freshman, I’ve only researched scholarship opps for transfers instate. Unfortunately they only have PTK, and I go to a 4 years school so I’m not in that. They have a scholarship page on their website though.</p>
<p>Ya Im taking my SATs over again to hopefully get atleast a 1270. I took it without studying the first time and I only got a 1200, so Im tryin to boost it. What was ur SAT damitssam?</p>
<p>disregarding the fact that the businessweek ranking is not accurate, but no ranking can actually be accurate (but come on, sloan worse than virginia and notre dame?), was georgetown anytime in the past 10-15 years the second UG business school in the states (or at least in top 5?)?</p>
<p>EDIT: I think Sloan is even better than Wharton, but that is rather a biased opinion, because I like small schools with research opportunities.</p>
<p>I think BW is actually better than the USNWR. I agree that some schools were ranked a little high (ND, Emory, BYU come to mind). I don’t see what’s so unusual about McIntire being ranked higher than Sloan at the undergraduate level.</p>
<p>No, I do not ever remember seeing Georgetown B-School ranked #2 in the nation. I do not remember ever seeing it ranked in the top 10 as a matter of fact.</p>
<p>Well…Sloan is much more selective than UVA. Students are, in general, of a much higher caliber. To be able to get into MIT is a statement in itself. Not saying that UVA is bad in any way, but it is not the same level as MIT.</p>