<p>Definitely do not forget Michigan! Hehe. Historically, according to BW, Northwestern is #1, Chicago is #4 and Michigan is #5. And don’t forget Canegie Mellon, Indiana (Kelley), Michigan State (Broad), Notre Dame, Ohio State (Fisher), Penn State (Smeal), Purdue and Washington U. The Midwest certainly does well. At least 10 of the top 30 MBA programs are Midwestwern.</p>
<p><a href=“Businessweek - Bloomberg”>Businessweek - Bloomberg;
<p>I like BusinessWeek slighty better than the USNWR, but I think the best result is when you combine the two…historically. If you do that, you get a 3-way tie for #1 between Harvard, Kellogg and Wharton, a two way tie for #4 between Chicago and Stanford and a three-way tie for #6 between Columbia, Michigan and MIT. Dartmouth and Duke round up the top 10. UVA, Cornell and UC-Berkeley over around #10.</p>