I had a chance to talk to Dean Donald Jacobs of Kellogg, when I was attending Kellogg. He said that deans of 6 or 7 business schools regularly meet together. I don't know how, but they compare student workload of each school. The top was Stanford, and unlike general reputation Kellogg was second. I think it makes sense. Both schools have quarter system, not semester. Quarter is much busier. A Wharton grad may say they divide a semester into 2 sub-semester. OK, but Kellogg also has 1/2 quarter classes. Stanford probably has, too.
Anyway, it seems Stanford emphasize enough rigor and has strong entrepreneurship culture.
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I had a chance to talk to Dean Donald Jacobs of Kellogg, when I was attending Kellogg. He said that deans of 6 or 7 business schools regularly meet together. I don't know how, but they compare student workload of each school. The top was Stanford, and unlike general reputation Kellogg was second. I think it makes sense. Both schools have quarter system, not semester. Quarter is much busier. A Wharton grad may say they divide a semester into 2 sub-semester. OK, but Kellogg also has 1/2 quarter classes. Stanford probably has, too.
Anyway, it seems Stanford emphasize enough rigor and has strong entrepreneurship culture.