Business Week Online Rankings

<p>so gatorate, basically everybody is wrong?</p>

<p>you are 100% right gatorade…and thats why students from Cornell AEM do much better getting top jobs on wall street…the same with georgetown…no one will argue with you on that</p>

<p>students at Haas would blow indiana out of the water when it comes to ability…even students at illinois</p>

<p>mssales…if u never heard of investment banking…you don’t belong going ot business school</p>

<p>Whatever, Indiana’s top company recruiting on campus… drum roll… TARGET, whoa watch out for those guys!</p>

<p>Yes, given the admission standards it probable that USC Hass students on average are probably smarter than IU Kelley Students on average. But the top students at IU are every bit the equal.</p>

<p>what are you talking about, I never said I’ve never heard of Investment Banking, I’ve said that most students haven’t ask the average person what is an investment banker, and they won’t have a clue.</p>

<p>i mean…i am sure the faculty is outstanding and the facilities are great…but the student body is just not top notch…which is the most important thing companies care about</p>

<p>USC haas…im not sure I have ever heard of that school</p>

<p>fardogg, what are the rest of the top recruiting companies on IU’s campus?</p>

<p>PriceWater
E & Y
Kohls
Johnson and Johnson
DFAS
JP Morgan
Crowe
Deloitte Consulting
Deloitte Touche</p>

<p>Not to shabby.</p>

<p>“basically everybody is wrong?”
Who is everyone? And wrong about what?</p>

<p>I agree with Wharton and also think UVa as #2 is a pretty good idea. I’ve never heard of Emory before my college application process, but I’m sure its well regarded in the south. I heard it has more of a regional recognition. </p>

<p>Unless you believe the top talent choose their ug b-school unwisely, why don’t we look at which schools they tend to flock to? Wharton, Ross, Sloan, McIntire, Haas, Cornell, WashU etc. Also, a lot of the top talent decide to major in engineering/econ at a top 25 school while knowing all along that they will end up in business.</p>

<p>dude…do u want me to tell you again…they are NOT getting top positions from those companies…maybe they will land jobs in operations or janitorial services…but not the most sought after</p>

<p>its so different from usnews one!
hmm not sure which is more reliable</p>

<p>Well, both USNews and Business Week are wrong.</p>

<p>they want to sell magazines…if they were so predictable nobody would buy them…don’t you get that</p>

<p>But I knew IU would be in the top 10, before the rankings came out, it’s not unpredictable at all.</p>

<p>thats true but shouldnt they at least have some kinda similar flow?
how is emory at 5th and cmu at 16th
while usnews rank emory 17th and cmu 5th or something</p>

<p>too radical, i mean…
(and i got accepted at both schools so i am confused!)
people still agree that Tepper is better than Goizueta tho, dont they?</p>

<p>Emory 2010. BusinessWeek made my decision look really good!</p>

<p>I find the idea of Miami University in Ohio being ranked that high absurd. I don’t understand the index scores in the ranking, either.</p>

<p>And as a reminder, business rankings don’t really matter because firms don’t just recruit business students. Firms just want high quality students, and the buisness school is only component of a school that they recruit from.</p>