The Financial Times is out with its latest rankings of the world's business schools, with Harvard taking the top spot from Stanford.
As always, these rankings are somewhat idiosyncratic, Bloomberg Businessweek puts Chicago Booth in the top spot, and it barely makes the top 10 in the FT. Our rankings had Stanford at number one.
But of course, salary reigns supreme, and despite recent depressing news about MBA pay, grads from top schools are doing pretty well for themselves.
Here are the top 10 schools ranked by average salary, along with the increase in graduate's salaries from their pre-MBA days.
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