Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Love hearing the feedback. We very likely will not have these 4 options lol. Like beyond unlikely. But thinking ahead because DS got into UGA and was offered money (not a ton) but still waiting on Wisconsin, UT Austin, UF, UNC (won't get in) Michigan, UMD oh and Vanderbilt (ridiculous reach along w. UNC)
I was told Wisconsin was "better" or more competitive than UGA.
I just panicked cause Michigan is a fortune and I know he would want to go on the unlikely chance he got in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA or Wisconsin
Texas or Michigan
Or if all 4 were an option
And what if UGA was 30k cheaper than Michigan?
All great choices but order is easy order: Michigan, Texas, Georgia, Wisconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA or Wisconsin
Texas or Michigan
Or if all 4 were an option
And what if UGA was 30k cheaper than Michigan?
Meant:
UGA
MI
MI
UGA
Anonymous wrote:UGA or Wisconsin
Texas or Michigan
Or if all 4 were an option
And what if UGA was 30k cheaper than Michigan?
Anonymous wrote:Hard to argue Michigan. Poets and quants is a 1000x better than most click bait ranking publications. Not perfect, but it shows Michigan is by FAR the best choice among Michigan, Texas, GA and Wisconsin. Like not even debatable close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what business major and career objectives are. Wander over to poets and quants to get the skinny on where the tippy top financial wizards are plucking the next generation of robber barons.
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 100.00
2 University of Southern California (Marshall) 94.57
3 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) 88.93
4 Georgetown University (McDonough) 87.65
5 Cornell University (Dyson SC John) 85.71
6 New York University (Stern) 85.35
7 University of Virginia (McIntire) 84.92
8 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 83.56
9 University of Michigan (Ross) 81.04
10 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 79.63
11 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 79.58
12 Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) 79.06
13 Emory University (Goizueta) 76.96
14 Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim) 75.47
15 Boston University (Questrom) 73.80
16 University of Illinois (Gies) 73.37
17 Villanova University 73.00
18 Tulane University (Freeman) 72.11
19 University of Miami
Ridiculous list because it leaves out several top business schools (MIT, UC-Berkeley, & Indiana-Kelley).
Here's the full list. Its methodology is sound. Kelley is #24. MIT and Haas used to be on there but have dropped out; I don't recall the reasoning, but it was explained at the time. I think it had something to do with them not providing the full data that P&Q requested.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
I don't see Texas all?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what business major and career objectives are. Wander over to poets and quants to get the skinny on where the tippy top financial wizards are plucking the next generation of robber barons.
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 100.00
2 University of Southern California (Marshall) 94.57
3 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) 88.93
4 Georgetown University (McDonough) 87.65
5 Cornell University (Dyson SC John) 85.71
6 New York University (Stern) 85.35
7 University of Virginia (McIntire) 84.92
8 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 83.56
9 University of Michigan (Ross) 81.04
10 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 79.63
11 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 79.58
12 Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) 79.06
13 Emory University (Goizueta) 76.96
14 Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim) 75.47
15 Boston University (Questrom) 73.80
16 University of Illinois (Gies) 73.37
17 Villanova University 73.00
18 Tulane University (Freeman) 72.11
19 University of Miami
Ridiculous list because it leaves out several top business schools (MIT, UC-Berkeley, & Indiana-Kelley).
Here's the full list. Its methodology is sound. Kelley is #24. MIT and Haas used to be on there but have dropped out; I don't recall the reasoning, but it was explained at the time. I think it had something to do with them not providing the full data that P&Q requested.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what business major and career objectives are. Wander over to poets and quants to get the skinny on where the tippy top financial wizards are plucking the next generation of robber barons.
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 100.00
2 University of Southern California (Marshall) 94.57
3 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) 88.93
4 Georgetown University (McDonough) 87.65
5 Cornell University (Dyson SC John) 85.71
6 New York University (Stern) 85.35
7 University of Virginia (McIntire) 84.92
8 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 83.56
9 University of Michigan (Ross) 81.04
10 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 79.63
11 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 79.58
12 Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) 79.06
13 Emory University (Goizueta) 76.96
14 Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim) 75.47
15 Boston University (Questrom) 73.80
16 University of Illinois (Gies) 73.37
17 Villanova University 73.00
18 Tulane University (Freeman) 72.11
19 University of Miami
Ridiculous list because it leaves out several top business schools (MIT, UC-Berkeley, & Indiana-Kelley).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA or Wisconsin
Texas or Michigan
Or if all 4 were an option
And what if UGA was 30k cheaper than Michigan?
All great choices but order is easy order: Michigan, Texas, Georgia, Wisconsin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Love hearing the feedback. We very likely will not have these 4 options lol. Like beyond unlikely. But thinking ahead because DS got into UGA and was offered money (not a ton) but still waiting on Wisconsin, UT Austin, UF, UNC (won't get in) Michigan, UMD oh and Vanderbilt (ridiculous reach along w. UNC)
I was told Wisconsin was "better" or more competitive than UGA.
I just panicked cause Michigan is a fortune and I know he would want to go on the unlikely chance he got in.
He has a better chance of getting into Michigan oos than Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what business major and career objectives are. Wander over to poets and quants to get the skinny on where the tippy top financial wizards are plucking the next generation of robber barons.
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 100.00
2 University of Southern California (Marshall) 94.57
3 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza) 88.93
4 Georgetown University (McDonough) 87.65
5 Cornell University (Dyson SC John) 85.71
6 New York University (Stern) 85.35
7 University of Virginia (McIntire) 84.92
8 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 83.56
9 University of Michigan (Ross) 81.04
10 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 79.63
11 University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 79.58
12 Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller) 79.06
13 Emory University (Goizueta) 76.96
14 Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim) 75.47
15 Boston University (Questrom) 73.80
16 University of Illinois (Gies) 73.37
17 Villanova University 73.00
18 Tulane University (Freeman) 72.11
19 University of Miami