Recently I am reading "Your MBA Game Plan". It is quite well written, and it provides a lot of information. There is one section in the book that introduces the differences among all the top schools. I try to transfer some of the information to CD so you all can take a look at. Credits are given to the authors of the book: Omari Bouknight & Scott Shrum. Please do not use the following excerpt for any business purposes. And Mr. Zeros please erase this message if copyright is concerned. It is very difficult to scan the book. So I have to type the entire passage from scratch. It is impossible for me to finish all 30 schools in a short period of time since I myself am in the application process too. So I will do one school each time. Response which schools you want to read first. I will work on the school that gets the most responses. Certainly if someone here has the same book and would like to share the excerpts, you are more than welcome to add the schools. Please pardon my typos. I type it, not just copy and paste. 1. Columbia: Since all of my NYC CDER friends are applying Columbia, except for my self, I will start with this one first. (2nd Floor) 2. TUCK: My most favourite school. TUCK rockSSSSSS!!! (9th Floor) 3. DUKE: I think it is the most underrated school. (16th Floor) 4. MIT (17th Floor) 5. Michigan (25th Floor) 6. NYU (26th Floor) 7. UT Austin (32nd Floor) 8. Harvard (33rd Floor) ------> The King 9.Stanford (42nd Floor) -------> The Queen 10.Anderson(46th Floor) 11.Berkely (47th) 12.Kellogg (53rd) 13.Wharton (58th) 14.Chicago (64th) 15.Indiana (65th) 16.INSEAD (71st) 17.LBS (73rd) 18.Darden (77th) 19.Broad (78th) 20.Ivey (84th) 21.Cornell (85th) 22. Emory (88th) 23. CMU (89th) 24. Yale (90th) 25. UNC (91st) 26. USC (92nd) 27. Rochester (93rd) 28. Owen (95th) 29. Purdue (98th)
30. Maryland (99th)
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