<p>What about Baruch College???</p>
<p>its #3 according to the all mighty sallyawp ranking.</p>
<p>Almighty? Doubtful. Able to make a joke to illustrate a point? Absolutely.</p>
<p>Here's my rankings:</p>
<ol>
<li>Texas (most likely goin to school here)</li>
<li>Cal (life-long fan of Cal everything)</li>
<li>Santa Rosa Junior College (closest college to my house)</li>
</ol>
<p>ok just for arguments sake, where do you think Indiana kelley lies? what other top bschools would you ( sallyawp) compare it to? im not tryin to fight, just want your .02 cents.</p>
<p>Add Baruch College too.</p>
<p>I honestly don't know the first thing about the business program at Indiana University other than what I've read on cc, so I really don't have an opinion one way or another.</p>
<p>LOL wow i was expecting something very long and descriptive but it was just a short quick sentence haha loll well thanks aniwayz. its not important, i was just curious.</p>
<p>Sorry. I hate to disappoint, but I just can't go on about something I know so little about.</p>
<p>no brigham young?</p>
<p>A2Wolves, Jack Gourman is NOT a Michigan alum. Some people assume that he must be a Michigan alum because he ranks Michigan very high, but he has never been associated to the University of Michigan in any way. In fact, he is associated with universities that don't particularly have warm ties with the University of Michigan. He is a Notre Dame and UCLA alumn and he taught mostly in the Calfornia State system.</p>