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Top 5 MBA Schools- Entrepreneurship

By Karen Schweitzer, About.com

Every year business schools receive rankings from various organizations and publications. These rankings are determined by a variety of factors and can be very useful when choosing a business school or MBA Program. Here are the top picks from you About Guide to Business Majors.

1. Stanford

The Stanford School of Business focuses on what they consider to be the four key components in general management education: leadership, entrepreneurship, global awareness, and social innovation.

2. Harvard

Harvard employs a learning process known as the case method. The case method is an interactive approach to business study that brings reality into the classroom.

3. Tuck (Dartmouth)

Famous for their small class size and close-knit community, Tuck is one of the most selective and prestigious business schools within the U.S.

4. Kellogg (Northwestern)

Most well known for their ever evolving curriculum, Kellogg School of Management (Northwest University) keeps pace with the ever-changing business world and has introduced more than 50 new courses since 1995.

5. Tepper (Carnegie Mellon)

The Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon consistently ranks among the top business schools in the world. The programs offered at Tepper place a strong emphasis on general management, but Tepper is also known for a wide range of specializations, including Finance, Entrepreneurship, Operations Management, and Information Technology.

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