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2010 Top Undergraduate Business Programs
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Re: 2010 Top Undergraduate Business Programs
Good Try, ND and Virginia 1, 2, and I don't have to read anything else....
Also helps that students were able to manipulate the vote...
Also helps that students were able to manipulate the vote...
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As a current B-School student, I can say that the codes they provided for SMU students to be able to "manipulate" the vote often did not work.
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Re: 2010 Top Undergraduate Business Programs
Yep. No way that McIntire (Virginia) is anywhere as good as Wharton. Heck Darden (Virginia's grad b-school) is much better than McIntire and doesn't come close to Wharton.NickSMU17 wrote:Good Try, ND and Virginia 1, 2, and I don't have to read anything else....
Also helps that students were able to manipulate the vote...
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Re: 2010 Top Undergraduate Business Programs
As a former B-school student... I can tell you that giving SMU a job placement grade of A tells me right away that this survey is crap.
That and TCU ranks ahead of SMU despite the average score being 200+ points lower than SMU's (SMU ranked 7th by the way and I do believe that)
That and TCU ranks ahead of SMU despite the average score being 200+ points lower than SMU's (SMU ranked 7th by the way and I do believe that)