<p><a href="http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbarank_brief.php%5B/url%5D">http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/mba/brief/mbarank_brief.php</a>
Can anyone post the information of average starting salaries for the top 25 business schools from US News? Harvard is 100K+ a year. Anyone know the rest?</p>
<p>and acceptance rate would also be nice. I appreciate anyone who can share the info.</p>
<p>Check this. </p>
<p>Composite rankings B-School </p>
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<p>Composite Rankings</p>
<p>Rank
Institution
Score</p>
<p>1
The Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania)
1.000</p>
<p>2
Stanford Business School
0.963</p>
<p>3
Harvard Business School
0.961</p>
<p>4
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
0.833</p>
<p>5
Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University)
0.819</p>
<p>6
MIT Sloan School of Management
0.812</p>
<p>7
Columbia Business School
0.791</p>
<p>8
Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College)
0.735</p>
<p>9
University of Michigan Business School
0.734</p>
<p>10
The Anderson School (University of California, Los Angeles)
0.715</p>
<p>11
Darden Graduate School of Business (University of Virginia)
0.701</p>
<p>12
The Fuqua School of Business (Duke University)
0.700</p>
<p>13
Leonard N. Stern School of Business (New York University)
0.696</p>
<p>14
Haas School of Business (University of California, Berkeley)
0.681</p>
<p>15
Carnegie Mellon Graduate School of Industrial Administration
0.677</p>
<p>16
Yale School of Management
0.671</p>
<p>19
Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University)
0.645</p>
<p>20
Marshall School of Business (University of Southern California)
0.633</p>
<p>The Consus Group uses the following methodology to compile its annual business school rankings:</p>
<p>Starting salaries are usually unrevealing because they do not factor in geographic diversity (advantage goes to MBAs located in expensive areas like San Francisco, Boston and NYC), industry and job function into the equation. At any rate, here is a look at the top 25 MBA programs in terms of pay...in descending order:</p>
<ol>
<li>Stanford University: $107,000</li>
<li>Harvard University: $106,000</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania (Wharton): $101,500</li>
<li>Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan): $99,500</li>
<li>Columbia University: $98,500</li>
<li>Northwestern Univesity (Kellogg): $98,500</li>
<li>University of Chicago: $98,000</li>
<li>University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (Ross): $97,000</li>
<li>Dartmouth College (Tuck): $96,500</li>
<li>New York University (Stern): $96,000</li>
<li>Cornell University (Johnson): $95,000</li>
<li>University of Virginia (Darden): $93,000</li>
<li>Duke University (Fuqua): $92,500</li>
<li>University of California-Berkeley (Haas): $92,000</li>
<li>Texas A&M University-College Station (Mays): $91,500</li>
<li>University of California-Los Angeles (Anderson): $91,000</li>
<li>Yale University: $89,500</li>
<li>University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Kenan Flagler): $88,000</li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon University: $86,000</li>
<li>Ohio State University-Columbus (Fisher): $86,000</li>
<li>University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (Carlson): $84,000</li>
<li>Indiana University-Bloomington (Kelley): $82,000</li>
<li>University of Texas-Austin (McCombs): $82,000</li>
<li>Emory University (Goizueta): $81,000</li>
<li>University of Southern California (Marshall): $76,500</li>
</ol>
<p>Wow, thanks Coto and Alex!</p>