Best business school (MBA program) in New York? NYU/Stern, Columbia, or Cornell?
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Dec
2009
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Hi All,
I want to live, study, and start my future career in New York, and am wondering what the best business school there is. I would like to enter a 2 year, full-time MBA program, and am currently undecided about the area I would like to specialize/major in.
I know that the top three MBA programs in NY are undoubtedly Columbia, NYU (Stern), and Cornell. However, different rankings say different things, and i would like to know which school is the best in NY, nationwide, and even internationally.
Thanks for your help.
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2 Responses to Best business school (MBA program) in New York? NYU/Stern, Columbia, or Cornell?
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
December 17th, 2009 at 10:38 am
NY:
Johnson, although it is a great Business school, is not on the same level as Columbia GSB and Stern.
I would rate Columbia GSB and Stern about equal. They round out the top ten MBA Programs. Both are in NYC and both will get you great connections in Wall Street.
US: Wharton(UPenn) is the best. Harvard and Stanford business schools are equal to or just below wharton. A degree from one of these is worth more than a degree from any of the other top ten.
Global: Wharton is generally regarded as the best Business School in the world. Harvard Business School and Stanford GSB are also up there. Oxford Said school of business is Britain’s top MBA program. Most of the british business schools, LSE, CAss, Warwick and Said included are known for Masters in Finance degrees.
Even though Oxford has a good MBA program, I would still say that any of the top ten MBA programs in the USA would be more would be better than Oxford because when it comes to an mba alumni network is one of the most important things.
You get into Harvard Business School, thats great, but you’ll be working in North Carolina. Duke Fuqua would be a better choice than harvard in this case, because there are not that many HBS alumni in NC, compared to Fuqua alumni. Just an example.
Wharton, HBS, and Stanford GSB are of course the most prestigious Business schools.
The top ten MBA programs are kind of fuzzy and depending on you ask include different schools including:
Wharton
HBS
Stanford GSB
MIT Sloan
Northwestern Kellog
University of Chicago GSB
Dartmouth Tuck
NYU Stern
UC Berkeley Haas
Columbia GSB
U of Michigan Ross
Duke Fuqua
SCX
December 17th, 2009 at 11:12 am
I agree with the first poster that Columbia is the best, then followed closely by Stern, and then Cornell. Actually, as someone mentioned before, Johnson (Cornell) doesn’t even compare to the other two.
Internationally, Columbia’s rank and reputation jumps leaps and bounds above Stern. Not many people are familiar with “New York University”…much less “Stern” abroad, but you can bet money that most people will recognize an MBA – or any type of degree – from Columbia.