Anonymous wrote:I’m a Georgetown mba. I chose it when they only had a full time program.
I have a higher ranked undergrad degree but in a non business major.
To me, I wanted to stay in the dc area (couldn’t move for spouse’s job) so it was either that or UMD. American and GW both seemed a tier below.
It worked out for me, I have a great job w a Fortune 500 and learned a ton. I also doubled my pre mba salary. It was expensive but I’ve paid off all my debt.
It’s top 25. It’s no Wharton or HBS but I work with those folks now, they’re not smarter than me inherently.
For those who don’t know MBA rankings very well, it also seems more prestigious than it is. Sort of like Yale MBA.
Rankings are somewhat BS after a while. Just like undergrad. Not completely, but…it’s one factor in many as to where to go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The M-7 group of MBA programs are the most prestigious (Harvard, Penn-Wharton, Stanford, Chicago-Booth, Northwestern-Kellogg, MIT-Sloan, & Columbia Business School). Next most prestigious are Dartmouth-Tuck, NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross, UC-Berkeley, Virginia-Darden, & Duke-Fuqua. Yale SOM is getting attention as well.
The current 2023-2024 US News Best MBA Program rankings are:
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) UCal-Berkeley
11) Duke-Fuqua
14) Virginia-Darden
15) Cornell-Johnson
15) USC
17) Emory
18) CMU-Tepper
19) UCLA
20) U Texas at Austin
20) U Washington-Foster
22) Indiana-Kelley
22) UNC
24) Georgetown-McDonough
24) Rice-Jones
26) Georgia Tech
27) U Texas at Dallas
27) U Rochester-Simon
27) Vanderbilt-Owen
30) Notre Dame
31) U Georgia-Terry
31) U Minnesota
33) Michigan State U
33) SMU-Cox
35) ASU-Carey
35) BYU
37) Penn State
37) WashUStL-Olin
37) UC-Irvine
40) U Florida
40) U Wisconsin
42) U Maryland
45) William & Mary
Even though US News currently ranks Chicago & Northwestern as the top 2 MBA programs, most consider Harvard, Stanford, & Penn-Wharton to be the top 3 MBA programs with Chicago & Northwestern rounding out the top 5 MBA programs.
FWIW, I have problems with the USNWR MBA ranking for 2023-2024.
My top 10 take:
1) U Penn-Wharton, Harvard, Stanford [different strengths and approaches but the best of the best]
4) MIT-Sloan
5) Chicago-Booth
6) Northwestern-Kellogg
7) Columbia, Yale-SOM
9) NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross
Georgetown MBA pseudo prestigious.
Only truly prestigious MBA programs:
Wharton UPenn
Harvard
Stanford
MIT Sloan
Chicago Booth
Northwestern Kellogg
Columbia
Yale SOM
NYU Stern
Michigan Ross
Anonymous wrote:I personally consider a Georgetown BA and also a JD at the law center to be fairly prestigious credentials. But I don’t know anything about the GU MBA. How it is perceived locally and also in other major cities for those planning to relocate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI even m7 mba’s are having issues in the job market right now
The mba market is really soft at present
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I read the same, that MBAs are super oversaturated, interest is down, and even name brand programs are struggling with enrollment. I assume anyone can buy a Georgetown MBA at this point.
Not to be crude but isn’t that true of almost every MBA program? You’re basically just showing you are willing to invest the money and slog through the grind?
I’ve often told people the hardest part of my MBA (a top tier program) was getting admitted and paying.
Anonymous wrote:There are only 3-5 MBA programs that I would consider doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call it "solid."
Is it even difficult to get into? I’ve never heard anywhere say they got rejected from GU’s MBA program or were ever worried about the possibility of being rejected.
Anonymous wrote:There are only 3-5 MBA programs that I would consider doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI even m7 mba’s are having issues in the job market right now
The mba market is really soft at present
m
I read the same, that MBAs are super oversaturated, interest is down, and even name brand programs are struggling with enrollment. I assume anyone can buy a Georgetown MBA at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The M-7 group of MBA programs are the most prestigious (Harvard, Penn-Wharton, Stanford, Chicago-Booth, Northwestern-Kellogg, MIT-Sloan, & Columbia Business School). Next most prestigious are Dartmouth-Tuck, NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross, UC-Berkeley, Virginia-Darden, & Duke-Fuqua. Yale SOM is getting attention as well.
The current 2023-2024 US News Best MBA Program rankings are:
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) UCal-Berkeley
11) Duke-Fuqua
14) Virginia-Darden
15) Cornell-Johnson
15) USC
17) Emory
18) CMU-Tepper
19) UCLA
20) U Texas at Austin
20) U Washington-Foster
22) Indiana-Kelley
22) UNC
24) Georgetown-McDonough
24) Rice-Jones
26) Georgia Tech
27) U Texas at Dallas
27) U Rochester-Simon
27) Vanderbilt-Owen
30) Notre Dame
31) U Georgia-Terry
31) U Minnesota
33) Michigan State U
33) SMU-Cox
35) ASU-Carey
35) BYU
37) Penn State
37) WashUStL-Olin
37) UC-Irvine
40) U Florida
40) U Wisconsin
42) U Maryland
45) William & Mary
Even though US News currently ranks Chicago & Northwestern as the top 2 MBA programs, most consider Harvard, Stanford, & Penn-Wharton to be the top 3 MBA programs with Chicago & Northwestern rounding out the top 5 MBA programs.
FWIW, I have problems with the USNWR MBA ranking for 2023-2024.
My top 10 take:
1) U Penn-Wharton, Harvard, Stanford [different strengths and approaches but the best of the best]
4) MIT-Sloan
5) Chicago-Booth
6) Northwestern-Kellogg
7) Columbia, Yale-SOM
9) NYU-Stern, Michigan-Ross
Anonymous wrote:FYI even m7 mba’s are having issues in the job market right now
The mba market is really soft at present
m