US MBA программы по месторасположению
Published by russianmba March 9th, 2006 in Uncategorized, Выбор школыНашел интересную информацию по расположению школ бизнеса относительно городов и пригородов.
Schools by Metro Areas with Population of at least 1,000,000 in 2000 Census
New York: Columbia (UE), New York University (E)
Los Angeles: UCLA (E), USC (TE)
Chicago: University of Chicago (UE), Northwestern/Kellogg (UE)
Washington/Baltimore: Georgetown (NE), Maryland (NE)
San Francisco: Stanford (UE), UC Berkeley (E)
Philadelphia: Penn/Wharton (UE)
Boston: Harvard (UE), MIT/Sloan (UE)
Detroit: Michigan/Ross (E)
Atlanta: Emory (TE)
St. Louis: Washington University/Olin (NE)
Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon (TE)
Austin: Texas-Austin (TE)
Nashville: Vanderbilt (NE)
Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill: Duke (E), UNC-Chapel Hill (TE)
Rochester: University of Rochester (NE)
Key:
UE- Ultra Elite
E- Elite
TE- Trans Elite
NE- Near Elite
Elite and Near Elite outside major metro areas:
Yale 40 miles to Hartford,75 miles from New York
Virginia/Darden 120 miles from Washington DC
Cornell/Johnson 100 miles to Rochester, Buffalo 150 miles, 220 miles to New York City
Dartmouth/Tuck 120 miles from Boston
Purdue 60 miles from Indianapolis
Notre Dame 90 miles from Chicago
Indiana 50 miles from Indianapolis
Approximate Driving Distance to Nearest Major Metro
Extended Proximity List Including Schools within roughly 90 miles of Metro Area
New York: Columbia (UE), New York University (E), Fordham (NEF), Yale (E) 75 miles
Los Angeles: UCLA (E), USC (TE), UC Irvine (NEF)
Chicago: University of Chicago (UE), Northwestern/Kellogg (UE), Notre Dame (NE) 90 miles
Washington/Baltimore: Georgetown (NE), Maryland (NE), George Washington (NEF)
San Francisco: Stanford (UE), UC Berkeley (E)
Philadelphia: Penn/Wharton (UE), Temple/Fox (NEF)
Boston: Harvard (UE), MIT/Sloan (UE), Boston College (NEF), Boston University (NEF), Babson (NEF)
Detroit: Michigan/Ross (E), Michigan State/Broad (NEF) 90 miles
Dallas: SMU (NEF)
Houston: Rice (NEF), Texas A&M (NEF) 90 miles
Atlanta: Emory (TE), Georgia Tech (NEF), Georgia (NEF) 70 miles
Seattle: University of Washington (NEF)
Phoenix: ASU (NEF), Thunderbird (NEF)
Minneapolis: Minnesota (NEF)
Cleveland: Case Western/Weatherhead (NEF)
St. Louis: Washington University/Olin (NE)
Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon (TE), University of Pittsburgh (NEF)
Sacramento: UC Davis (NEF)
Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin Madison (NEF) 80 miles
Indianapolis: Indiana/Kelley (NE) 50 miles, Purdue (NE) 60 miles
Norfolk: William & Mary (NEF) 45 miles
Columbus: Ohio State (NEF)
Salt Lake City: BYU (NEF) 40 miles
Greensboro-Winston Salem: Wake Forest/Babcock (NEF)
Austin: Texas-Austin (TE)
Nashville: Vanderbilt (NE)
Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill: Duke (E), UNC-Chapel Hill (TE)
Jacksonville: University of Florida (NEF) 75 miles
Rochester: University of Rochester (NE)
This is not an exhaustive list of schools in these clusters
How can these lists help me?
1) To craft portfolios of schools in large urban areas. Many students have a spouse who works or need access to a large city for other reasons. These lists present large urban areas in order from the largest to the smallest to help identfy schools in large markets.
2) To see relatively oversubscribed academic markets. Compare the Boston and San Francisco metros. San Francisco is the larger metro area but has only two schools in these top clusters and they are both quite small for their clusters. On the other hand, Boston has two ultra elites and three NEF schools (HBS alone is larger than both SF schools together).
3) To see relatively underserved labor markets. For instance, look at Dallas, one of the ten largest metros in the US yet served by only one NEF or higher school.
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