<p>Can anyone post the full list of 2009 US News undergrad business school rankings? Thanks.</p>
<p>I wanna know too!</p>
<p>I found this posted in another thread:</p>
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Best Business Undergrad</p>
<p>1-UPenn
2-MIT
3-Berkeley
3-Ann Arbor
5-NYU
6- Carnegie Mellon
6-Chapel Hill
6-Austin
6-Univ Virginia
10-Southern Calif
11-Cornell
11-Indiana
13-Emory
13-Uof I Champaign
13-Madison
13-Wash U
17Ohio State
17 Purdue
17 Maryland
17 Notre Dame
21-Georgetown
21-Penn State
21-Minnesota
21-Univ Washington
25-Arizona State
25-Babson
25-Boston College
25-Michigan State
25- Arizona Eller
30-Case Western
30-Texas A&M
30-Univ Florida
30-Georgia
30-Wake Forest
35-Brigham Young
35-Georgia Inst
35-Boulder
35 Iowa
39Boston U
39- George Wash U
39 Southrn Meth
39 Syracuse
43- Bentley
43- College William and Mary
43-Rensselaer
43-Tulane
43- Arkansas
43- Pittsburgh
43 Columbia
43-Tennessee
43- Virginia Tech
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<p>LOL, that list looks so wrong.</p>
<p>The top 10 rankings on that list are right for sure.
Best</a> Undergraduate Business Programs - Best Colleges - Education - US News and World Report</p>
<p>Where's University of Delaware??</p>
<p>Where are Richmond and Villanova? 2 top 20 schools on businessweek... I think USWNR counts Richmond as an LAC which is why they aren't ranked under business?</p>
<p>Last year, USNews ranked Richmond in the low 70s. It was the largest disparity between the two rankings of any school. Wisconsin (better in USNews) and Notre Dame (better in BW) were also off by more than 10.</p>
<p>how the **** is columbia 43rd these rankings are the biggest load of ******** ive ever seen</p>
<p>^University of Missouri at Columbia</p>
<p>Columbia business is tied for last along with Harvard.</p>
<p>This is for business programs, smart guy.</p>
<p>and this is for undergraduate only
do you guys have a full list?</p>
<p>this list is a joke. does anyone really believe that the students at Indiana are better than at Emory, GTown, Notre Dame, Wake Forest or William & Mary? What fantasy world is this?</p>
<p>Actually Indiana's business program is very well known for some time now. You're probably talking about the reputation of the entire school, to which I agree, they will not be better than the ones you mentioned, but when it comes to business program specific reputation, they've got a surprising edge over some reputable colleges.</p>
<p>the businessweek rankings are A LOT more accurate</p>
<p>No, they're not. The USNews rankings are a lot more accurate and well respected. The only people that support that businessweek rankings are the lower schools that, for some reason, get bumped up in businessweek. With rankings, the buck stops at USNews.</p>
<p>Missed another one: Penn State (jec's school) is #21 in USNews and #38 in BW,</p>
<p>Ha, I guess we do all have our biases.</p>
<p>You can't concretely say which one is better. There are some Presidents of U.S. Universities (from a Top 50 school) that rejects the US News methodology. You really have to decide for yourself which one suits you. I am a supporter for program specific rankings, so I'd rather look at BusinessWeek, because that takes into account ratings from recruiters who will be better able to tell the type of training students undergo for their major and I think that tells the strength and benefits of the program better. On the other hand, US News have been doing this for some time, so they too are reliable.</p>
<p>And besides, who are we to say that one school is lower or higher than another? I know of universities whose overall reputation is not so good, but some program specific reputation is top notch.</p>
<p>As long as I see my school on both lists I'm happy.</p>