Business Schools
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B-School Concentrations: Is More Better?
With jobs in short supply, MBAs are opting for multiple concentrations to increase their appeal to recruiters. It may not be a smart idea
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MBA Traditions: Creating Lifetime Bonds
Pub crawls and athletic competitions may seem like distractions, but they serve an important B-school purpose: turning MBA grads into active—and generous—alumni
- Wacky Business School Traditions
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Top Employers for Global Business Undergrads
A new generation of college grads around the world wants international work that will take them abroad. For many, that means U.S.-based multinationals
- Most Attractive Employers
Featured Columnists
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Megan Lum
Megan Lum is enrolled in the Executive MBA program at the University of Washington Foster School of Business...
- Change in Plans
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Erin Rupprecht
Erin Rupprecht is a member of the NYU Stern full-time MBA class of 2010.
- The Wedding Intern
More Business-schools News
- Building Relationships In Boston
- Zigzagging to Business School
- Wacky Business School Traditions
- A Call to Spread Alumni Love
- Change Big Business From the Inside
- Chat Transcript: "Spare-Time" B-School Rankings
- With Jobs Scant, MBAs Consider Startups
- The Business of Government
- MBA Traditions: Creating Bonds that Last a Lifetime
- Teaching the Facebook Generation
Featured Business-schools Bloggers
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Getting In
by Geoff Gloeckler
FEATURED USER
Dorothy Beach
writes:"People are losing patience with an MBA system that is too linear, not relevant so get it done as quickly as possible to get on with what is real."
FEATURED USER
Robert Porter Lynch
writes:"The failure to build a system of trust into business schools and corporate thinking is a major deficiency. High trust yields high performance."
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Getting In
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Change in Plans
"My plan had failed. Suddenly, I was without work, enrolled in an expensive EMBA program with no corporate support"
- The Shorter, Faster, Cheaper MBA
- Acing the MBA Application Interview
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Undergraduate Business Programs
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Business: Big Major on Campus
A flight to safety is driving up enrollment at many undergraduate business programs, but that's making it tougher to get in
- Business Courses for Go-Getters
- Top College Business Programs by Specialty
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MBA Programs
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How We Build the Rankings
BusinessWeek's methodologies for ranking part-time MBA, executive MBA, and exective-education programs differ, but they share a focus on end-user satisfaction
- College Tuition: Going for Broke
- Why Georgetown?
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Finding a Job
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With Jobs Scant, MBAs Consider Startups
Landing a banking or consulting job used to be the main reason for going to B-school. These days, it's just as likely to be launching a business
- MBAs Confront a Savage Job Market
- GMAT: The MBA Job Seeker's Best Friend
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Financial Aid
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Asking for Student Loan Forgiveness
Robert Applebaum's Facebook group and StudentLoanJustice.org are among those seeking an overhaul of the U.S. student loan system
- Q&A: Financial Aid Tips
- Tuition Assistance for the Middle Class
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B-School Life – MBA Journals
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Building Relationships In Boston
"There were plenty of people throughout the firm who were dedicated to helping 'the summers' learn the ropes"
- Zigzagging to Business School
- Chat Transcript: "Spare-Time" B-School Rankings
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