A McDonough Blowout

<p>Business Week reports today tha McDonough grads had a median starting salary of $60,000 last year more than $5000 ahead of Notre Dame, Cornell and UVA and equal to Wharton. Congratulations to the B-School!</p>

<p>Those rankings are such garbage - MSB deserves to be up higher on the list. 96% placement + $60k starting salary + academic/career grades of A+ = higher than #23.</p>

<p>How could Facilities be a B+ when they just opened the Hariri Building?</p>

<p>2010 BW Rankings: [Top</a> Undergraduate Business Programs 2010 - BusinessWeek](<a href=“http://bwnt.businessweek.com/bschools/undergraduate/10rankings/]Top”>http://bwnt.businessweek.com/bschools/undergraduate/10rankings/)</p>

<p>BW rankings are a joke. Look at this year’s new rankings linked above.</p>

<p>Couldnt agree more </p>

<p>Georgetown MSB is a top ten business school
Look at its grades, A+ A+ and B, and the B is in facilities and services HOW COULD THAT BE SINCE THEY HAVE THE NEW BUILDING?</p>

<p>Such garbage</p>

<p>I guess the Business Week people didn’t like the architecture.</p>

<p>American U went from being ranked 27 or 28 to being Unranked lol.</p>

<p>It’s like businessweek doesn’t even attempt to be a legitimate ranking source.</p>

<p>I wonder what Business Week’s building looks like?</p>

<p>The B-school building is brand new state-of-the-art and it gets a B+ rating? Maybe BW should try attending class there. This ranking is insane!</p>

<p>I am curious, how do they determine the “top B-schools”?</p>

<p>Businessweek has a forumula they use which is explained on their website. I believe an abnormally large % is from student & recruiter surveys.</p>