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<p>Each ranking emphasizes different things. Some will put Haas at the top, others Tuck at the top and always Harvard/Stanford/Wharton and a couple of others are going to be in the mix. The changes are owing to weightings and probably the need to change things up and not be obvious.</p>
<p>I think in the top 3, it’s kind of looking like this these days:</p>
<p>Harvard</p>
<p>Stanford</p>
<p><strong><em>More or less</em></strong> tied: Booth/Chicago; Haas/Berkeley; Wharton/Penn</p>
<p>Throw in a host of other schools like Kellogg/NW, Tuck/Dartmouth, and MIT/Sloan and you round out the top 10. </p>
<p>At that echelon, who cares? It’s about where you want to live and cultural fit. Perhaps also what you want to do.</p>