Edward Fiske, author of The Fiske Guide to Colleges, has just come out with a new list. His list, “Ten Business Schools that Should Be On Your Radar,” highlights ten top undergraduate business school programs. Unlike other rankings that look at dropout rates, starting salaries, and other more scientific findings, Fiske’s list is more subjective, based on “peaks of excellence of various types.” “It’s an art,” he continues, “not a science,” which is why you’ll see that many of Businessweek‘s top undergraduate business programs don’t make it to Fiske’s list.
Fiske’s picks will be published in the 2011 edition of The Fiske Guide to College. In the meantime, Businessweek‘s Getting In blogger, Zachary Tracer, gives us a preview of Fiske’s top ten undergraduate business picks, listed here in alphabetical order:
- Babson College
- UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
- Claremont McKenna College
- Emory Goizueta
- MIT Sloan
- Michigan Ross
- NYU Stern
- UPenn Wharton
- University of Richmond Robins School of Business
- Washington Olin
Related Accepted.com Resources:
- The Rankings, an instantly downloadable special report.
- BusinessWeek’s Top 10 Undergraduate Business Schools with the Best Returns on Investment, a blog post.
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