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[quote=Anonymous]2023-2024 US News MBA rankings: 1) Chicago-Booth 2) Northwestern_Kellogg 3) U Penn-Wharton 4) MIT-Sloan 5) Harvard 6) Dartmouth-Tuck 6) Stanford GSB 8) Michigan-Ross 8) Yale-SOM 10) NYU-Stern 11) Columbia Business School 11) Duke-Fuqua 11) UCal-Berkeley 14) Virginia-Darden Your age and your desire to switch industries would be best served by focusing on the above 14 MBA programs. In order to be competitive for merit scholarship money, you will need a high GMAT or GRE score. The M-7 Group of MBA programs (Harvard, Stanford, Penn-Wharton, Northwestern-Kellogg, MIT-Sloan, Chicago-Booth, and Columbia) tend to produce the most opportunities, but Dartmouth-Tuck and UCal-Berkeley are also strong in this respect. Of course, the most likely scenario is that you will face high costs of attendance for the listed 14 MBA programs versus generous scholarship offers from programs like BU-Questrom and others ranked in the range of #22 to #52. If you currently have student loan debt, then your realistic options will probably be limited to non-top 20 ranked programs. [/quote]
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