WSJ Rankings Comparison of Top Business Schools
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Rank
School
Enrollment
Tuition $
Test Scores
Job
Offers %
Compensation
$
1
Dartmouth College
490
42,990
710
98
100,000
2
University of Cal-Berkeley
1381
26,881*
707
95
98,977
3
Columbia University
1869
43,436
706
94
101,428
4
MIT-Sloan
781
44,566
702
97.7
101,988
5.
Carnegie Mellon
636
41,900
696
96.4
93,479
6.
University Of NC-Chapel Hill
888
18,375*
664
92.8
90,044
7.
University of Michigan
1745
39,800
701
91
93,474
8
Yale
469
42,000
701
95
92,213
9
University of Chicago
3180
44,500
703
97.3
98,289
10
University of Virginia
702
37,000
677
95
95,704
EXPLANTIONS
Enrollment : Number of full time students.
Tuition : Annual tuition and fee 2006-2007. *In-state tuition shown for public schools.
Test Scores : Mean GMAT of accepted students
Job Offers : percentage of […]
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