Rank these schools' business programs

<p>The lists online don't tell me which school has a better hire rate and pay rate when you graduate with a degree from them. Please rank and explain why the school gets that rank.</p>

<p>North Carolina State univ
Univ of Central Florida
Ohio State Univ
Miami (OH) Univ
Arizona State Univ
Ohio Univ
Univ of North Carolina- Charlotte
Rutgers Univ- New Brunswick
Indiana Univ- Bloomington</p>

<p>Indiana is the best on that list. #1 in corporate recruiting for undergrads. </p>

<p>@2015ct11‌ Source?</p>

<p>What about the rest? @2015ct11</p>

<p>IU, OSU, ASU, M of O, RU, the rest</p>

<p>Pay rate and hire rate are not easily obtained. This one at least has employer ranking which should be worth something.
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<p>indiana’s website as well as business week. #8 in the nation puts it ahead of every other school on that list.</p>

<p>business week also tells you the #'s for applicants to B school for undergrad as well as acceptance rates. Olin at Wash U accepts 16% of 3612 apps, a # that is hard to find from other sources. </p>

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<p>This largely depends on what part of business you want to go into. If you want to do finance on Wall Street, you will get a different answer than if you want to do Supply Chain Management in Texas, or want to do accounting in Denver. Plus, what if you change your mind halfway through college?</p>

<p>In short, you are not going to get a good answer. My suggestion is to look at schools that are close to the part of the country you want to live in after you graduate. Then look at what they offer. </p>

<p>The following link includes starting salaries at B-schools throughout the country.
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