Ranking Schools On MBA Satisfaction

HOW THE SCHOOLS WOULD RANK BASED ON THE ECONOMIST’S STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEYS

Adjusted Rank & School 2012 Economist Rank Adjusted Score Difference
  1. Chicago (Booth) 1 23.6 —-
  2. Dartmouth (Tuck) 2 23.2 —-
  3. Virginia (Darden) 3 23.1 —-
  4. Carnegie (Tepper) 17 23.0 +13
  5. Stanford GSB 8 22.9 +3
  6. Harvard 4 22.6 -1
  6. Indiana (Kelley) 44 22.6 +39
  6. Berkeley (Haas) 6 22.6 —-
  9. New York (Stern) 11 22.5 +2
10. MIT (Sloan) 7 22.4 -3
10. Cornell (Johnson) 15 22.4 +5
10. Bath 25 22.4 +15
10. City (Cass) 30 22.4 +20
14. IMD 10 22.2 -4
14. Vanderbilt (Owen) 32 22.2 +18
14. Ohio State (Fisher) 33 22.2 +19
17. UCLA (Anderson) 23 22.1 +6
17. Michigan (Ross) 24 22.1 +7
19. Emory (Goizueta) 21 22.0 +2
19. Cranfield 37 22.0 +18
19. Rice (Jones) 39 22.0 +20
19. UNC (Kenan-Flagler) 40 22.0 +21
23. Texas (McCombs) 28 21.9 +5
23. Washington (Olin) 47 21.9 +24
23. Notre Dame (Mendoza) 49 21.9 +26

Source: The Economist 2012 student satisfaction survey

(See following page for table of the top 26th through 50th schools and how they would rank by The Economist’s student satisfaction surveys over the past three years) 

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