The Financial Times released today its 2006 rankings of business schools around the world. When I came to Kenan-Flagler for my interview last year, the students I spoke to were excited about the recent 2005 rankings which placed Kenan-Flagler number 13 among U.S. business schools and number 17 among business schools worldwide.
Unfortunately, the Financial Times rankings have not been as generous to us this year. The new rankings placed Kenan-Flagler number 16 among U.S. business schools and number 29 among business schools worldwide. Darden dropped from number 20 (worldwide) to number 24. Yale School of Management dropped from number 9 (worldwide) to number 11 and the Johnson School at Cornell University dropped from number 24 (worldwide) to number 36.
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