Here's an interesting BW chart that provides a look at the total pay received based on school. Keep in mind this is cash compensation and does not include stocks and options.
"For each school, PayScale tallied the median cash compensation—including base pay and bonuses, but excluding stock and options—for MBA graduates at five points in their careers. The data are based on a sample of 80,000 MBA graduates, including approximately 250 to 1,000 graduates for each of the schools in the table."
https://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactiv ... ultNum=100
MBA Pay Through the Years
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