Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top MBA programs for Management Consulting placement to MBB (McKinsey, Bain, & Boston Consulting Group) class of 2020:
1) INSEAD placed 156 new MBAs into MBB Class of 2020
2) Chicago-Booth 109
3) Northwestern-Kellogg 99
4) Harvard Business School 95
5) UPenn-Wharton 87
6) London Business School 62
7) Columbia Business School 59
8) Dartmouth-Tuck 55
9) MIT-Sloan 54
10) Virginia-Darden 45
11) Duke-Fuqua 39
12) Yale SOM 39
13) Michigan-Ross 39
14) NYU-Stern 32
15) Cornell-Johnson 23
16) UC-Berkeley Haas 19
17) UCLA-Anderson 19
18) Stanford GSB 18
19) Carnegie Mellon-Tepper 15
20) UNC Keenan-Flagler 10
21) U Texas-Austin (McCombs) 6
22) Georgetown-McDonough 5
Not sure why MBAs would still aspire to join McKinsey (unless for the money or connections) given the evil it has caused or exacerbated in our society (including the opioid crisis and deaths). This is based on the book, When McKinsey Comes to Town.
Anonymous wrote:Top MBA programs for Management Consulting placement to MBB (McKinsey, Bain, & Boston Consulting Group) class of 2020:
1) INSEAD placed 156 new MBAs into MBB Class of 2020
2) Chicago-Booth 109
3) Northwestern-Kellogg 99
4) Harvard Business School 95
5) UPenn-Wharton 87
6) London Business School 62
7) Columbia Business School 59
8) Dartmouth-Tuck 55
9) MIT-Sloan 54
10) Virginia-Darden 45
11) Duke-Fuqua 39
12) Yale SOM 39
13) Michigan-Ross 39
14) NYU-Stern 32
15) Cornell-Johnson 23
16) UC-Berkeley Haas 19
17) UCLA-Anderson 19
18) Stanford GSB 18
19) Carnegie Mellon-Tepper 15
20) UNC Keenan-Flagler 10
21) U Texas-Austin (McCombs) 6
22) Georgetown-McDonough 5
Anonymous wrote:Northeastern Undergraduate Business is #12 by Poets and Quants for 2022
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/
Anonymous wrote:Why do desperate Northeastern boosters always try to insert themselves into conversations that have no bearing on them? The thirst is so palpable. Only adds to the general air of disdain so many people have about the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these “rankings” are dumb. Everyone in business knows Stanford GSB and HBS are the best in terms of student caliber, job prospects, etc. Wharton is up there too but there’s still a gap. Generally schools with strong undergrad programs (like Yale, Duke) also perform really well for placing in top jobs regardless of rankings because the parent school name brand is so strong.
Tell me you have no idea about m7
Yes I know about M7, but obviously not all M7 are equal. And M7 aren’t necessarily the best for everything either. That’s like saying the Ivy League is the best for everything when obviously that’s not true
Believe it or not, it's not that obvious to some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these “rankings” are dumb. Everyone in business knows Stanford GSB and HBS are the best in terms of student caliber, job prospects, etc. Wharton is up there too but there’s still a gap. Generally schools with strong undergrad programs (like Yale, Duke) also perform really well for placing in top jobs regardless of rankings because the parent school name brand is so strong.
Tell me you have no idea about m7
Yes I know about M7, but obviously not all M7 are equal. And M7 aren’t necessarily the best for everything either. That’s like saying the Ivy League is the best for everything when obviously that’s not true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these “rankings” are dumb. Everyone in business knows Stanford GSB and HBS are the best in terms of student caliber, job prospects, etc. Wharton is up there too but there’s still a gap. Generally schools with strong undergrad programs (like Yale, Duke) also perform really well for placing in top jobs regardless of rankings because the parent school name brand is so strong.
Tell me you have no idea about m7
Anonymous wrote:All these “rankings” are dumb. Everyone in business knows Stanford GSB and HBS are the best in terms of student caliber, job prospects, etc. Wharton is up there too but there’s still a gap. Generally schools with strong undergrad programs (like Yale, Duke) also perform really well for placing in top jobs regardless of rankings because the parent school name brand is so strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern Undergraduate Business is #12 by Poets and Quants for 2022
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/
No one cares about undergrad business school rankings in the business world. M7 is what actually matters.
For those not familiar with the terminology, M7 is an acronym for the Magnificent 7 MBA Programs (Harvard, Stanford, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, MIT, & Columbia(.
And they don't even accept students without significant real job experience.
So it's something you get to consider later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do desperate Northeastern boosters always try to insert themselves into conversations that have no bearing on them? The thirst is so palpable. Only adds to the general air of disdain so many people have about the school.
Are you blind?
OP specifically mentioned and paid attention to Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Why do desperate Northeastern boosters always try to insert themselves into conversations that have no bearing on them? The thirst is so palpable. Only adds to the general air of disdain so many people have about the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northeastern Undergraduate Business is #12 by Poets and Quants for 2022
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/best-undergraduate-business-schools-business-school-rankings/2/
No one cares about undergrad business school rankings in the business world. M7 is what actually matters.
For those not familiar with the terminology, M7 is an acronym for the Magnificent 7 MBA Programs (Harvard, Stanford, Penn, Chicago, Northwestern, MIT, & Columbia(.