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Making the Most of Business School Rankings (Businessweek.com
, 03/29/2011) Choosing a B-school can be a gamble. MBA applicants shouldn't rely on rankings alone, but the data they include are a valuable resource, admissions experts say
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Europeans Opting for MBAs Closer to Home (Businessweek.com
, 02/25/2011) B-school-bound Europeans are increasingly applying to MBA programs on the Continent, which are shorter and cheaper than their U.S. counterparts
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Global MBA Rankings 2011 released (ft.com
, 01/31/2011) London Business School and Wharton tied at #1
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Oxford's New B-School Dean Readies a Game Plan (Businessweek.com
, 01/11/2011) When he takes over as dean in July, Peter Tufano hopes to leverage Oxford's strengths to transform Saïd Business School
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The Rise of the European B-School (Businessweek.com
, 03/31/2008) Shorter, cheaper programs and demand for international experience are two reasons business schools across Europe are flourishing
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Narrowing the Field (Businessweek.com
, 12/20/2007) If you read and listen closely, you'll hear a unique message from each business school's marketing materials, students, and faculty
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Cranfield Puts Emphasis on Motivation and Leadership (About.com, 12/13/2007) Want to get your MBA as quickly as possible? The MBA course offered at Cranfield School of Management is an intensive 11 month course that covers the same amount of...
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Darden's Demanding, Fulfilling Schedule (Businessweek.com
, 12/09/2007) The school makes no excuse for its rigorous reputation. Students quickly learn how to work in teams and squeeze in meals, even pizza in a cup
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The Dangerous Wealth of the Ivy League (Businessweek.com
, 12/04/2007) Higher education is increasingly a tale of two worlds, with elite schools getting richer and buying up all the talent...
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Chinese B-Schools Lift their Game (Businessweek.com
, 12/04/2007) As the schools' reputations improve, more local students are choosing to study at home rather than earn degrees abroad
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Babson College Has a New Leader (About.com, 11/19/2007) Leonard A. Schlesinger, a former executive and educator, was named as the new president of Babson College on Wednesday. Schlesinger will take over for current president Brian Barefoot in July....
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Finding the Right Business School (Businessweek.com
, 10/18/2007) Graham Richmond, co-founder of MBA admissions consultant Clear Admit, offers tips on how to find the "best fit" business school
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Inside Thunderbird Admissions (Businessweek.com
, 10/14/2007) Judy Johnson, Thunderbird's admissions director, recently answered questions online about what the school is looking for. Here's a transcript
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Top 10 Best Business Schools for Hispanics (hispanicbusiness.com, 08/31/2007) Chosen by Hispanic Business Magazine
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Columbia Admissions Tips (Businessweek.com
, 08/19/2007) A transcript of BusinessWeek.com's recent online chat with representatives of Columbia Business School's admissions and financial aid offices
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Scandal in Mind, Fuqua Welcomes MBAs (Businessweek.com
, 08/19/2007) New-student orientation puts renewed emphasis on the honor code and ethics in the wake of cheating expulsions at the Duke B-school
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Best Business Schools (Forbes
, 08/16/2007) The top M.B.A. programs in the U.S. and around the world.
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The Lowdown on London Business School (Businessweek.com
, 07/29/2007) LBS representatives recently participated in an online chat about diversity, admissions, work experience expectations, and other issues
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Darden Streamlines Application (Businessweek.com
, 07/15/2007) Sara Neher plans to make several major changes to Darden's application and interview process this year. One essay has been eliminated and interviews at the school will be invitation only
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Taking B-School on Faith (Businessweek.com
, 07/09/2007) Is your business school experience going to be all that different if you attend a religiously affiliated institution?
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Wharton's Worldly New Dean (Businessweek.com
, 06/21/2007) Emory's Thomas Robertson, an expert on developing a global brand, will take over for Patrick Harker as head of Penn's business school
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Vanderbilt Seeks the X-Factor (Businessweek.com
, 06/05/2007) Owen's admissions director talks about asking the right interview questions and how applicants can boost chances for success
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Admissions Tips from Harvard (Businessweek.com
, 05/31/2007) In an online chat, Harvard's director of MBA admissions answered questions from potential applicants. Here's a transcript of the session
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IE's Take on the Global Job Hunt (Businessweek.com
, 05/16/2007) The head of the Instituto de Empresa career center talks about the European job market and how the Spanish school helps students in the job search
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Duke Works to Stem Fuqua Fallout (Businessweek.com
, 05/03/2007) In the wake of a cheating scandal, e-mails and phone calls to worried alums and concerned applicants
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Oxford's Global Niche (Businessweek.com
, 04/18/2007) Six months on the job, Dean Colin Mayer talks about Said's niche in the international B-school world
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HEC Hones Its Global B-School (Businessweek.com
, 04/12/2007) Valérie Gauthier talks about the stark contrasts in recruiting, coursework, and the MBA experience overseas
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The Best Undergrad B-Schools (Businessweek.com
, 03/11/2007) Recruiting of graduates is up, salary offers are higher, and there are major changes in the Top 50
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Brandeis Goes Global (Businessweek.com
, 02/23/2007) Brandeis International Business School's Acting Dean Tren Dolbear talks about how his semi-small B-school attracted more students from overseas and how his background as a Brookings fellow in economic
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How One Bschool Aims to Be Unique (CollegeJournal.com, 02/21/2007) The dean of San Diego State University's M.B.A. program discusses the school's two newest programs, as well as online education and escalating competition.
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MIT: Grueling But Not Impossible (Businessweek.com
, 02/11/2007) Sloan keeps you mighty busy in the first semester, from snowboarding forays to investment competitions
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When Part Time Is the Right Time (Businessweek.com
, 02/04/2007) Maybe a full-time MBA program isn't best for you. Chicago's dean of part-time programs offers some advice
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Oregon MBA: Small Yet Weighty? (Businessweek.com
, 01/24/2007) Engineering veteran Dean Jim Beam talks about his small B-school in the middle of sporting apparel central
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A Small B-School Can Be a Big Plus (Businessweek.com
, 01/22/2007) Small-town schools offer a lot that big-city schools don't, especially a close-knit community and strong attachment between student and institution
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Sizing Up Syracuse's Downsizing (Businessweek.com
, 01/17/2007) The upstate New York school cut back its full-time MBA class. Admissions Director Carol Swanberg talks about how it's working out
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A CEO for Fuqua's Brand (Businessweek.com
, 01/10/2007) Seeking differentiation, Duke taps the head of its for-profit corporate-education unit to lead its business school
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Bschools Apply Lesson From Branding 101 (CollegeJournal.com, 12/12/2006) In a crowded market of look-alike programs, some try to create a more distinctive image and strategy.
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The Lowdown on Top-Ranked Chicago (Businessweek.com
, 11/14/2006) A dean and two students recently fielded online questions about admissions and life at the nation’s No.1-ranked B-school. Here's a transcript
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Darden: "Stronger Focus" on Leadership (Businessweek.com
, 11/12/2006) Virginia's new admissions director says applicants gain with initiative in the workplace, community, and classroom
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Inside INSEAD's Admissions (Businessweek.com
, 11/06/2006) The director of admissions for the "global" business school with campuses in France and Singapore talks about the admissions process
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Tips for Taking on Tuck (Businessweek.com
, 10/31/2006) The recently appointed head of the Dartmouth's B-school talks about the applicant, the application, and the interview
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Small Program, Big Resources (Businessweek.com
, 10/09/2006) Washington University's Olin business school admits 140 to 150 MBA students a year. The admissions director tells what it takes to fill one of those slots
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Spain's Global B-School (Businessweek.com
, 09/20/2006) IESE's Mike Rosenberg talks about the functions high-level executives around the world are seeking in continuing education
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Is Less Enough When It Comes to Bschool? (CollegeJournal.com, 09/19/2006) More business schools are offering quicker, cheaper, specialized master's degrees. But some recruiters have their doubts.
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No Tricks at Wharton (Businessweek.com
, 09/05/2006) The advice the admissions department gives applicants is on the square, says director Thomas Caleel. So don't over-think your responses
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Kellogg Wants You to Be Yourself (Businessweek.com
, 08/16/2006) In a chat on BusinessWeek.com, Northwestern's Kellogg School director of admissions discussed application issues with prospective students
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Nike Founder Gives $105M to Stanford (Businessweek.com
, 08/01/2006) Knight's gift will help fund construction of new campus and hire faculty required for a planned new B-school curriculum
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A Global Vision At UCLA (Businessweek.com
, 07/11/2006) After six months as dean of UCLA's Anderson School of Management, Judy Olian wants to build on the school's international reach and its quality
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Degrees of Enjoyment (Businessweek.com
, 07/11/2006) Mixing education with pleasure, some MBA programs head to sunny vacation spots or tout their idyllic campus locations
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Yale's Program Blends B-School Disciplines (CollegeJournal.com, 07/11/2006) The course overhaul exemplifies a trend toward breaking out of functional 'silos' like finance, accounting and marketing.
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Stanford's New-Look MBA (Businessweek.com
, 06/06/2006) A top B-school moves to tailor its program to fit the needs of individual students and challenge them at their separate skill levels
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Wharton Family (Businessweek.com
, 06/06/2006) Wharton professor Raphael Amit talks about the business school's Global Family Alliance, due to receive a massive cash infusion in the near future
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An American MBA in London (Businessweek.com
, 06/04/2006) There isn't a B-school out there that will give you more professional and personal opportunities than London Business School
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Manchester's Mojo Rising (Businessweek.com
, 05/23/2006) Manchester B-school grads are enjoying higher salaries and more opportunity, thanks to an improving economy and new opportunities to work in Britain
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MBA Overhaul (Businessweek.com
, 04/06/2006) Northeastern B-school dean Tom Moore discusses the new model of his school's MBA. It gives students a choice of three career paths
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How Duke Helps Students Connect (Businessweek.com
, 04/05/2006) Sheryle Dirks of the Fuqua School's Career Management Center talks about her efforts to customize the recruiting process
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Small Class, Big Results (Businessweek.com
, 04/04/2006) ESADE Business School's Career Services has achieved an impressive hiring rate by combining personal feedback to its candidates with global outreach
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The One-Year MBA (Businessweek.com
, 03/20/2006) INSEAD dean-elect Frank Brown talks about the merits of the one-year MBA program at the international school and responds to its critics
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Business of SciTech (Businessweek.com
, 03/13/2006) Cornell B-school dean Bob Swieringa discusses the business of science and technology and the advances new student projects will bring about
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Blended B-Schools (Businessweek.com
, 03/06/2006) Associate Dean Valerie Gauthier of HEC Paris discusses how her school is working to blend the U.S. and European models of management education
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IESE: Capitalizing on a Hot Job Market (Businessweek.com
, 02/27/2006) The Barcelona school's careers director talks about the growing demand for MBAs in Europe and how his program readies students for the job search
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Thunderbird Reaches Out (Businessweek.com
, 02/14/2006) Events such as Career Week and school-sponsored trips help Thunderbird MBAs crack the global job market, says the school's Kip Harrell
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Thunderbird's Evolving Global Outlook (Businessweek.com
, 02/06/2006) The Arizona B-school has downsized its full-time MBA class. Judy Johnson, associate VP of admissions, offers some application tips
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The Career View from Wharton (Businessweek.com
, 02/01/2006) The head of the school's career management office talks about trends in company recruiting and MBA hiring
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Stanford B-School Pitches a "Premium Product" (Businessweek.com
, 01/31/2006) A small class means fewer on-campus recruiters, so students often find jobs through alumni, says Career Management Center Director Andy Chan
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Taking on Tepper Admissions (Businessweek.com
, 01/22/2006) An admissions official and a student from Carnegie Mellon's B-school discuss the application process, the workload, and what makes Tepper unique
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Georgetown's Search for Leaders (Businessweek.com
, 01/12/2006) Admissions Director Monica Gray talks about what she looks for in candidates -- and where some applicants go wrong
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Simon Says, Be Rigorous and Intimate (Businessweek.com
, 01/10/2006) Greg MacDonald of the University of Rochester's William E. Simon Graduate School of Business discusses curriculum, applications, and atmosphere
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Insead Looks Beyond Academia For New Dean (Forbes
, 01/05/2006) Former PwC executive Frank Brown will try to build brand awareness in the U.S.
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Ross School of Business (About.com, 01/05/2006) Consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US, the Ross School of Business delivers a wide range of curriculum along with advanced elective courses.
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Be Prepared for Arizona State (Businessweek.com
, 01/04/2006) Two MBA admissions officials from the W.P. Carey School of Business talk about what it takes to get in to this rigorous program
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INSEAD's New Dean Looks Ahead (Businessweek.com
, 12/22/2005) J. Frank Brown is a PricewaterhouseCoopers vet with no MBA, but he has a clear idea of where the international B-school is going
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California MBA Dreamin' (Businessweek.com
, 12/20/2005) Interested in a B-school degree from UCLA? Linda Baldwin, director of MBA admissions, talks about what it takes to make the grade
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The MIT Sloan School of Management (About.com, 12/20/2005) The MIT Sloan School of Management is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US. Known for their outstanding curriculum, MIT Sloan offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. C
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How Kellogg Makes Its Cut (Businessweek.com
, 12/13/2005) Assistant Dean Beth Flye and second-year student Brent Young discuss common applicant quandaries in this B-school chat
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The Haas Difference (About.com, 12/07/2005) The Haas School of Business (University of California- Berkley) is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the US. Haas offers an outstanding undergraduate program, as well as MBA and Do
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CMU Tightens Up the Rolls (Businessweek.com
, 11/28/2005) The Tepper School of Business has reduced the size of its full-time class, making the admissions process more competitive. So what does it take to get in?
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The Kellogg Advantage (About.com, 11/27/2005) The Kellogg School of Management at Northwest University is one of the top rated business schools in the nation. Known for their constantly evolving curriculum, Kellogg offers MBA Programs, Doctoral P
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Pulling Together at ESADE (Businessweek.com
, 11/22/2005) The Barcelona-based B-school prides itself on diversity and teamwork, say Admissions Director Núria Guilera and student Todd McKain
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Thunderbird Endures Shrinking Pains (Businessweek.com
, 11/22/2005) School officials deny that the standalone B-school is for sale or closing, despite declining full-time enrollments
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Getting on the Team at Kellogg (Businessweek.com
, 11/09/2005) Admissions Director Beth Flye talks about the school's culture and what it looks for when deciding who makes the cut
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Exit Interview: HBS Dean Kim Clark (Harvard B-school, 11/07/2005) Kim Clark recently resigned his ten-year post as dean of Harvard Business School to assume the presidency of Brigham Young University-Idaho.
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European B-Schools Step Up U.S. Recruiting (CollegeJournal.com, 10/11/2005) Plenty of M.B.A. programs are eager to help you expand your worldview while you earn your degree.
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Getting into Georgia's "Boutique" (Businessweek.com
, 10/11/2005) Tiny Terry College of Business is seeking risk-takers -- but ones with some humility. In return, the school offers generous financial aid
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How IMD Leads Rankings Of International Schools (CollegeJournal.com, 09/26/2005) The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) focuses on a coveted skill: leadership.
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The Krannert School Is Spreading Its Wings (CollegeJournal.com, 09/23/2005) Purdue's Krannert School of Management may have taken first place in the Regional rankings, but it is trying to think a lot bigger.
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Tuck School Is No. 1 In National Rankings (CollegeJournal.com, 09/22/2005) Why the Tuck School of Business took top honors in the National rankings in our survey of recruiters.
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Should I Seek an M.B.A. At a For-Profit School? (CollegeJournal.com, 09/09/2005) Perri Capell on what to consider when choosing a graduate business-school program.
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Let the MBA Buyer Beware (Business 2.0
, 08/25/2005) Choosing between business schools can be maddening, unless you know
exactly what you're looking for.
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IMD Switzerland on business school rankings (About.com, 08/15/2005) Read what IMD Switzerland has to say about business school rankings....
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Harvard Gets a New Dean, for Now (Businessweek.com
, 07/01/2005) While the B-school searches for a permanent replacement for the departing Kim B. Clark, Jay Light will fill in
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Georgetown: Taking a Global View (Businessweek.com
, 06/20/2005) The McDonough School of Business' new career management director, Anne Jones, strives to project a "clear, identifiable brand"
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Kelley: New Avenues for MBAs (Businessweek.com
, 06/17/2005) Indiana University's B-school administration discuss the part-time, online, and full-time programs and offer admission tips
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How Alternative Is This B-School? (Businessweek.com
, 05/25/2005) The Acton MBAE at Hardin Simmons University plays up its differences with other programs, but many see it as pretty much the same
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Meet Me in St. Louis (Businessweek.com
, 05/23/2005) Jim Beirne, head of Olin career services, aims to broaden the school's influence by delivering "world-class job search education"
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Looking for Value-Added Résumés (Businessweek.com
, 05/17/2005) Robert H. Smith B-school applicants need to not only list their achievements but also explain how they fortified their own leadership skills
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Canada's Gateway to the East (Businessweek.com
, 05/13/2005) A presence in mainland China helps to create a global MBA, says Philip Hunt, career-management director at the Ivey School
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How the Wind Blows at Weatherhead (Businessweek.com
, 05/11/2005) The school's admissions chief talks about what gives applicants an edge -- and about a new program for those with liberal-arts backgrounds
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Growing Future CEOs in Texas (Businessweek.com
, 05/08/2005) Austin's McCombs School of Business boasts the most heads of big companies among any public B-school, says admissions director Christina Mabley
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Goizueta: Are You Experienced? (Businessweek.com
, 05/05/2005) Apart from at least a year or two on the job, applicants need a "joyful spirit" and, just maybe, a parachute
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An English B-School Reaches Out (Businessweek.com
, 05/03/2005) Cranfield School of Management is looking for more North American and female applicants, plus a mix of professional backgrounds
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Applicants with "Fire in Their Bellies" (Businessweek.com
, 05/02/2005) That's the kind of MBA student that Boston U. is seeking, says Assistant Dean of Graduate Admissions Hayden Estrada
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IMD Switzerland on business school rankings (About.com, 05/02/2005) Read what IMD Switzerland has to say about business school rankings....
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A Fresh Face for Yale (Businessweek.com
, 04/28/2005) As new B-school dean, Joel Podolny will bring scholarship to business study. Can he also restore the school's status?
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Poll: What Would You Be Willing To Do To Secure Admission to Harvard Business School? (About.com, 04/25/2005) The stock markets are booming. MBA salaries are sky-rocketing. What would you really give to get into the grand-daddy of all business schools? Respond to this poll and also find out how other readers...
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Down to Earth at MIT (Businessweek.com
, 04/19/2005) The Sloan School offers a friendly environment and plenty of resources for self-starting students, says its admissions chief
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Give Yale the Old College Try (Businessweek.com
, 04/02/2005) "If the network and friendships are important to you, then this is a good place," says admissions director Anne Coyle
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Going Pro After Leaving the Pros (Businessweek.com
, 03/28/2005) Harvard and Wharton have a new business program designed to help NFL players kick off new careers when they retire
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What Sets Sloan MBAs Apart (Businessweek.com
, 03/15/2005) Career Development Director Jacqueline Wilbur hails MIT's B-school grads for their intelligence and quirky individuality
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On the Job at Vanderbilt (Businessweek.com
, 03/10/2005) Assistant Dean of Admissions Melinda Allen talks about the many ways Owen Graduate School helps students find the best possible jobs
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Spotting the Schulich Spark (Businessweek.com
, 03/06/2005) York University B-school's head of student services says she looks for "highly motivated, articulate, and creative" applicants
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Boundless Innovation Abounds at B Schools (About.com, 02/27/2005) Business Majors' reader Tim O'Brien wrote in, informing me of an interesting program at the University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business...
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Who Needs Harvard? (Slate, 01/12/2005) Why big corporations are hiring fewer Ivy Leaguers
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Women with MBAs from Top Schools Rate Themselves Better Than Men MBAs Rate Themselves at the Execution and Operational Dimensions of Business (BusinessWire, 10/13/2004) But Women are Harsher on Themselves When it Comes to Working with Numbers, Solving Problems and Managing Money; C200 Survey is First Major Study of MBA's on Status of Women in Business
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An Insider's Guide to America's Top Business Schools (Business 2.0
, 09/01/2004) The truth about student life in the nation's premier MBA programs.
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B-schools' Latest Tactic: Super-early Recruiting (Businessweek.com
, 08/10/2004) Summer admissions events lure more MBA hopefuls
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Top MBA programmes lose accreditation (in South Africa) (SABC, 05/20/2004) The two-year process to evaluate and accredit 37 MBA programmes at 27 public and private institutions in the country found that 15 of the programmes could not be accredited at all – 44% of these failed to meet even minimum standards
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Pros and cons of an overseas MBA (from India) (Indiatimes.com, 04/12/2004) Ideally, right from the beginning of the applications process, students should put a lot of thought into matching their needs, aspirations and ability to invest with those of an institute’s
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Reengineering the MBA (Business 2.0
, 04/01/2004) Just when you thought the economy had shaken off the worst of the damage wrought by bubble-era MBAs, along comes the Rady School of Management at the University of California at San Diego, the first business school to open at a top-tier research univ
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Cash-Cow Universities (Businessweek.com
, 11/27/2003) For-profits are growing fast and making money. Do students get what they pay for?
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B-Schools with a Broader Bottom Line (Businessweek.com
, 10/03/2003) Which MBA programs are best at including social and environmental issues? The new "Beyond Grey Pinstripes" survey has the answers
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Value wins (America Economia, 08/31/2003) Incae gets top spot in Latin America's 2003 ranking (in spanish)
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The Little Green Schoolhouse (inc.com
, 07/01/2003) A start-up school in Seattle mixes business and social responsibility
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When an MBA Isn't Enough (Businessweek.com
, 03/17/2003) More students are doubling up
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Going for an MBA in Europe (Frankfurter Allgemei, 02/14/2003) Fast track to success or stopgap in times of economic lull?
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The top ten criteria when choosing a school (Which MBA, 10/12/2002) Reputation, programme content, location and the quality of the teaching faculty are first
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Choosing a school: where to start (Which MBA, 10/12/2002) With hundreds of institutions offering MBA programmes around the world, choosing one is not easy
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Competing for a place at your chosen school (Which MBA, 10/11/2002) purely statistically, getting into a top-ranked school can never be easy
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Trading Places: Spending a Semester Abroad (MBA jungle, 06/04/2002) Though overseas B-school degrees are beginning to catch on, foreign exchange programs remain the method of choice for U.S. MBA students looking to acquire that all-important international cachet.
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Who Needs a Whole MBA? (Businessweek.com
, 03/25/2002) A specialized master's degree may better fit the bill
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Choosing the right school (ForeignMBA, 01/01/2002) Criteria you should carefully research before applying to a business school
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Get Your Passport Stamped at School: The IMBA Explained (MBA jungle, 12/13/2001) Looking for a stateside degree with a global focus? An international MBA may be your ticket to a fulfilling career.
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What Women Should Ask Before Choosing a School (WSJ College
, 03/27/2001) For women, the selection process can be more exacting because business schools are still run predominantly by men
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Is a Part-time MBA Right for You? (MBA jungle, 03/01/2001) Not everyone can afford to take two years out of their lives and careers to head back to school. But that shouldn't keep your MBA dreams at bay-many schools offer part-time B-school programs to fit real-world schedules. Here's everything you need ...
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Choosing the right school (Strive Magazine, 01/01/1999) By Strive Magazine
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BOOKS
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SUGGESTED READING Which Mba?: A Critical Guide to the World's Best Programmes by George Bickerstaffe
| SUGGESTED READING Businessweek Guide to the Best Business Schools by Betsy Gruber, Margaret Littman
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SUGGESTED READING The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Schools by The Editors of The Wall Street
| Kaplan Getting into Business School: Selection, Admissions, Financial Aid (Serial) by Kaplan
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Kaplan Insider's Book of Business School Lists by Adele Scheele
| Canadian Business Guide to MBA and Executive MBA Programs by Rebecca O. Carpenter
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The MBA Guidebook: The Authoritative Guide to Accredited MBA Programs by Martin, Ph.D. Schatz
| The Guide to Best European Business Schools by William H. Cox
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