Check out BusinessWeek's biennial ranking of MBA programs - it's on their website. The rankings are primarily focused on the US, but do have some international schools as well. US News & World Report also does a ranking, but I don't consider it to be as reliable.<br><br>However, remember that overall rankings are very subjective -- a top ranked MBA program may not be particulary good in your particular area of interest. Also, some of the top B-schools (for example, Duke) now have distance-learning programs. <br><br>As for the value of an MBA, I can't really tell you because I don't have one. My wife is currently in the MBA program at Duke, but she comes from a completely different background than me (she's a lawyer) -- it's extremely useful for her as she has no real mathematics/finance background. You might want to check out one of the technology-focused MBAs like Carnegie-Mellon or Queen's (in Canada) rather than a general mgmt MBA like Wharton, Duke or Stanford. The University of Michigan has a top-ranked general mgmt MBA that focuses more on manufacturing & less on I-banking, so that may also be more to your liking.<br><br>Return on investment is another factor -- some of the state schools (U.Mich., U.Va., UCLA, UC Berkely) have programs every bit as good as the top private B-schools, but at a fraction of the cost if you're a resident of the state.<br><br>Good luck in your quest for higher education! Let me know if you have any questions -- I did most of the B-school research for my wife, so I may be able to assist you.<br><br>chris