Jul
2008

Rutgers Law Library Cites Consus Group’s Law School Rankings

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The law library at the Rutgers School of Law has included The Consus Group’s law school rankings in its online resources. TCG’s composite law school rankings are listed with other prominent rankings.

Source: Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Jul
2008

National Law Journal Reports U.S. News Contemplating Changing Its Law School Rankings

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National Law Journal

The National Law Journal recently reported U.S. News is considering changing how it calculates its law school rankings: Read more»

Jul
2008

Princeton Review: Best 170 Law Schools Rankings - Toughest to Get Into (2008)

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Jul
2008

AveryIndex Adds Consus Law School Rankings

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AveryIndex–a well-known legal resource–has incorporated The Consus Group’s rankings in its highly-selective list of law school rankings.

Source: AveryIndex.com

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Jul
2008

U.S. News Considers Changing Its Law School Ranking Formula, Part 2

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Robert Morse–U.S. News’ rankings guru–continues his disquisition on U.S. News’ contemplated changes to its law school rankings methodology: Read more»

Jul
2008

The Consus Group: Composite Business School Rankings (2008)

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1

Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania)

2

Stanford Business School

3

Harvard Business School

4

University of Chicago Graduate School of Business

5

Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University)

6

MIT Sloan School of Management

7

Columbia Business School

8

Tuck School of Business (Dartmouth College)

9

Ross School of Business (University of Michigan)

10

Anderson School (University of California–Los Angeles)

11

Darden Graduate School of Business (University of Virginia)

12

Fuqua School of Business (Duke University)

13

Leonard N. Stern School of Business (New York University)

14

Haas School of Business (University of California–Berkeley)

15

Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University)

16

Yale School of Management

17

Kenan-Flagler Business School (University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill)

18

McCombs School of Business (University of Texas–Austin)

19

Johnson Graduate School of Management (Cornell University)

20

Marshall School of Business (University of Southern California)

21

Krannert School of Management (Purdue University)

22

Kelley School of Business (Indiana University)

22

Goizueta Business School (Emory University)

24

Robert H. Smith School of Business (University of Maryland)

25

Fisher College of Business (Ohio State University)

26

Simon School of Business (University of Rochester)

27

Owen Graduate School of Management (Vanderbilt University)

28

Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management (Rice University)

29

College of William and Mary School of Business Administration

30

Arizona State University College of Business

31

Graduate School of Management (University of California–Irvine)

32

McDonough School of Business (Georgetown University)

32

University of California–Davis Graduate School of Management

34

Eli Broad College of Business (Michigan State University)

35

Cox School of Business (Southern Methodist University)

36

Eller College of Business and Public Administration (University of Arizona)

37

Marriott School (Brigham Young University)

38

Olin School of Business (Washington University in St. Louis)

39

A.B. Freeman School of Business (Tulane University)

40

Babcock Graduate School of Management (Wake Forest University)

40

Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota)

42

Smeal College School of Business (Pennsylvania State University)

42

University of Tennessee Business School

44

Dupree College of Management (Georgia Institute of Technology)

45

Katz Graduate School of Business (University of Pittsburgh)

46

Mendoza College of Business (University of Notre Dame)

47

Lally School of Management and Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

48

Thunderbird (American Graduate School of International Management)

49

Mays Business School (Texas A&M University)

50

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business

50

Weatherhead School of Management (Case Western Reserve University)

Source: The Consus Group

Methodology:

The Consus Group uses the following methodology to compile its annual business school rankings:

  • Published Rankings: Published Rankings reflect current and historical ratings by numerous sources, including: Business Week, U.S. News, Gourman Report, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Carrter Report, Business Education Commission, etc. An institution’s aggregate published ranking comprises 50% of its overall score.
  • Selectivity: Selectivity measures the quality of business schools’ admitted candidates. Selectivity is based on the percent of applicants admitted (40% of composite selectivity score), GMAT scores (35% of composite), and GPAs (25% of composite). An institution’s composite selectivity comprises 25% of its overall score.
  • Salary: Salary measures historical and current starting salaries of a given school’s graduates. Salary comprises 10% of an institution’s overall score.
  • Placement: Placement measures historical and current success a given school has placing its graduates. Placement comprises 10% of an institution’s overall score.
  • Yield: Yield reflects the percentage of admitted candidates that matriculate to the admitting university. An institution’s yield comprises 5% of its overall score.

While many business school rankings fluctuate wildly from year to year, TCG’s comprehensive methodology produces a stable, accurate picture of America’s best business schools.