<p>gabby - he is talking about the B school only, which does have lower average stats than the overall school, apparently. Tulane’s stats for the entire student body are slightly higher than those for Maryland’s Bschool, and significantly higher than for the overall school. But he misstates the issue when he says we are saying Tulane is a “better” option than the other schools on the OP’s list. First, a non-Tulane poster suggested to the OP that he look at Tulane. Then Tomin came on and started with inflammatory comments that had nothing to do with the issue, such as that Tulane is desperate for students. Then he adds to it by making a number of false statements about Tulane, and calling it an obscure school in Louisiana. That’s fine, it is pretty meaningless. Seeing his post on the 101 reasons to go to Tulane thread says it all, I think. I saw this happen once before to another school, it turned out it was a very immature high school freshman who was mad that his sister got turned down by that school. This also happens from time to time to other schools too, like Duke and WUSTL to name two I have seen very recently. It is not worth engaging him any longer and I reported his other comment to the administrators of this site.</p>
<p>I did notice that not only has Tulane been consistently rated in the top 10 for finance world-wide, but has also been named #4 by Entrepreneur’s Magazine for that topic. I think Tulane can hold its own. It is a good option for people to look at and make up their own mind.</p>