The Entire Meet The Class of 2018 Series by: John A. Byrne on October 29, 2016 | 18,734 Views October 29, 2016 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Who is going to business school these days to get an MBA? We’ve been doing a fascinating series at Poets&Quants during the past six weeks, introducing readers to the incoming MBA students at some of the world’s leading business schools. A simple glimpse of any of school specific profiles leads you to an inevitable conclusion: Full-time MBA programs continue to attract many of the world’s most extraordinary young professionals. They come from all walks of life and from every corner of the globe. If you’re curious about who goes back to school or interested in pursuing an MBA yourself, this series is must reading. We not only introduce you to a subset of each school’s Class of 2018, we also ask these first-year students to provide their best advice to the next generation of applicants. The profiles cover the dreams and aspirations of students, along with fun facts. The series is still rolling out. There are quite a few more schools to go, including Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Still, we thought it would be useful to provide an index of the series so far. And to have a little fun with this, the schools appear in the order of the interest they’ve generated–an unscientific but compelling way to measure the passion stakeholders have for a school’s MBA program. We’ll continue to update the list and the order of the schools as the rest of the series unfolds. University of Chicago (Booth School of Business) Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management) INSEAD Harvard Business School University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School of Business) Duke University (Fuqua School of Business) Stanford Graduate School of Business Yale University (School of Management) London Business School Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan School of Management) Columbia University (Columbia Business School) University of Michigan (Ross School of Business) Dartmouth College (Tuck School of Business) University of Oxford (Said Business School) Georgetown University (McDonough School of Business) UC-Berkeley (Haas School of Business) Cornell University (Johnson Graduate School of Management) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler Business School) UCLA (Anderson School of Management) Indian School of Business Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper School of Business) Rice University (Jones Graduate School of Business) University of Virginia (Darden School of Business) New York University (Stern School of Business) Emory University (Goizueta School of Business) University of Texas-Austin (McCombs School of Business) HEC Paris Warwick Business School University of Rochester (Simon Business School) University of Cambridge (Judge Business School) University of Toronto (Rotman School of Management) Arizona State University (W. P. Carey School of Business) Indiana University (Kelley School of Business) Notre Dame University (Mendoza School of Business) Vanderbilt University (Owen School of Management) Washington University (Olin School of Business) Babson College (Olin Graduate School of Business) IE Business School University of Washington (Foster School of Business) University of Maryland (Smith School of Business) University of Southern California (Marshall) Ohio State University (Fisher College of Business) IESE Business School University of Minnesota (Carlson School of Management) Michigan State University (Broad College of Business)