Yesterday the Business Week rankings for the top Business school were announced, and we came out on top for the first time ever! This is pretty significant because the BW rankings are the #1 authority on the quality of b-schools for many. The rankings only come out every other year so I can relish in this accomplishment during the rest of my tenure in school.
The school set up a live feed of the announcement yesterday so I decided to stop by and check it out. I walked into the student lounge and saw a movie screen which displayed what looked like a chat room. There were introductions and such, and then they started revealing the schools beginning at number 30. For the first 20, they were revealed in groups of five with about a one minute pause between each grouping. The crowd in the student lounge didn't have much of a reaction for the unveilings, until they showed number 10 -
9 - Duke (No response from the audience in the lounge)
8 - Berkeley (Haas) (Once again, not much of a response)
7 - MIT (pretty quit)
6 - Stanford (The crowd let out a big 'Ooooo' as if we were saying 'Ooooh, they ended up being kinda low')
5 -
4 - Harvard (Lots of claps in the room because, well, doesn't everyone want to beat Harvard?)
3 - Kellogg (Many people started cheering for two reasons... Kellogg was #1 last time, so this now freed up that slot, and, they are our rival city school so, we want to trump them whenever we have a chance)
2 - Wharton (Of course this caused the biggest cheer of all)
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But you know… I knew this would happen. About two weeks ago I was walking down the steps in our
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