Stacy,
Perhaps you can answer this question. Do you have an explanation as to why Rice's MBA program isn't ranked higher? All of the notable rankings list this school in the 30s or 40s, but I do not understand why. The school's selectivity is improving, the average salary for graduates is high, it is located in a large city with several top employers and the school's is known nationally as a great university. I realize each ranking weighs different aspects of a school, but it seems the program is strong in several areas. If you have some insight, please let me know!
Thanks!
Perhaps you can answer this question. Do you have an explanation as to why Rice's MBA program isn't ranked higher? All of the notable rankings list this school in the 30s or 40s, but I do not understand why. The school's selectivity is improving, the average salary for graduates is high, it is located in a large city with several top employers and the school's is known nationally as a great university. I realize each ranking weighs different aspects of a school, but it seems the program is strong in several areas. If you have some insight, please let me know!
Thanks!
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