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2003 FULL-TIME MBA PROFILE
Tulane University
A.B. Freeman School of Business

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Address: 7 McAlister Drive suite 401
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70124
E-Mail: abfadmit@tulane.edu
Web site: http://freeman.tulane.edu


CLASS OF 2002 GRADUATE COMMENTS

Tulane has a small program that allows for personal attention and detail. The administration continually seeks to improve the program and actively listens to the students. There is a broad array of classes to choose from and all of the professors are top notch. Furthermore, the types of companies that come to campus to recruit are the leaders in their respective industries. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity

Freeman has a great academic reputation and a small student body meaning one gets personal attention and better customer service in helping with class work and job searches. -- Consulting

Tulane has some of the best, if not the best, faculty. The moderate class size allows for personal interaction with the faculty. Tulane's MBA is what you make of it; if you put in the effort you will walk away with a life enhancing experience. -- Operations

Tulane offers a unique mixture. The mixture includes a small and caring class, no cutthroats here, an administration that listens, and a city like no other in the United States. -- Human Resources

Tulane has a great program. It's small size leads to great faculty-student interaction and a very healthy social life at school. The camaraderie alone is worth 100 Harvard MBAs! -- Finance

The MBA program is excellent. The JD/MBA program is world class. Anyone considering a joint degree in law and business should get on a plane and visit Tulane. -- Finance

A large portion of my education came not through books or other course material, but from face-to-face interaction with faculty and classmates. -- Anonymous

One thing that makes Freeman special is its small size. Having a class of 75-80 students allows you to forge much deeper relationships with ALL of your classmates, instead of a small percentage of them. I'm amazed when friends from other schools tell me that they've never met others in their class. Business school is about relationship building, and I think Tulane's smaller size allows its students to get the most out of this important aspect of B-school. -- Consulting


 
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