Manhattan Prep/Kaplan Survey: Aspiring Business School Students Say the Rankings Have Lost Some Prestige, But Still Depend on Them
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And in a separate Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey of business school admissions officers, 50 percent say the rankings have lost some of their prestige, a big jump from the 37 percent who held this opinion in Kaplan’s previous survey.** One admissions officer who holds a decidedly anti-rankings position shared, “They are a joke and are simply ways to generate revenue for ranking publications. Many schools attempt to game them.” But others took a more measured approach with one saying, “Rankings are still valuable as one of many informational tools students consider when deciding where to apply. There are so many other resources, like social media, that I believe are more influential.” And several admissions officers said they think the rankings are especially important to international applicants, compared to domestic applicants, because international applicants may be less familiar with American business schools.
The survey results come after a number of business schools were rocked by rankings scandals, including providing
“We’ve spoken with hundreds of business school admissions officers over the years and more than a few have told us, using gallows humor, that the night before the
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*The online Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey was conducted in March-April 2024 and includes responses from 306 aspiring business school students across
**Based on the results of a Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey conducted by phone and email in August 2023-February 2024 of 70 business schools across
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