<p>Carnegie Mellon is known for being a great school for entrepreneurs. Also, if you attend HBS, Wharton, or Stanford you should be good to go also. At worst, you could leverage those degrees to work for a young startup prior to starting your own business. At best, you will have plenty of knowledge/connections to start your own business.</p>
<p>I don’t think a lower ranked MBA program is good for Entrepreneurs unless they have a good entrepreneurship program. However, one program of note is the Acton MBA in Entrepreneurship: [Acton</a> MBA - Home](<a href=“http://www.actonmba.org/]Acton”>http://www.actonmba.org/)</p>
<p>This program was founded by former University of Texas professors so the teaching is top notch. Also, it appears to be a very rigorous program (80-90 hours a week)</p>