<p>OK barrons, thanks for backing up your statement. But a couple things: first, this is MBA data, not undergrad which is what the original question (and most, here) dealt with. Secondly, even as to comparing MBA programs, MSU's has consciously maintained a much smaller MBA program than most; it barely has 200 fulltime students; much smaller than most of the top programs. MSU historically wanted to have most resources geared toward undergrads, unlike most of the other top B-Schools. And as for MBA's, MSU wanted to keep the program small so students could have lots of one-on-one team building and mentoring with the top profs. So the numbers may be a bit skewed.</p>