The Generally Accepted MBA Program Rankings

In an earlier post we discussed some of the problems with the annually published full time MBA ranking reports and why prospective b-school students shouldn’t pay much attention to the fluctuations on the list.  This blog post will delve into our view on rankings.  It also generally represents the business community at large, and is also borne at by the depth of recruiting done by the most prestigious companies at these programs.   

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MBA Admissions Consultants - Waste of Money?

The value of using an admissions consultant is certainly debatable. One would think, especially considering MBA candidates, that someone applying to elite programs would bring to bear maturity and introspection to present themselves in a manner worthy of attention from admissions committees and ultimately a seat in a class of the esteemed institution of their choice. This can be true. However, this is a rare scenario. High achieving candidates of all stripes receive thin envelopes (or short emails) more often than they should.

  

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MBA For the Network?

Are you planning on pursuing an MBA to acquire a new network? Many look to the MBA as a way to acquire a network that will facilitate their career and personal goals. This is one of the selling points MBA programs stress consistently. While this is often discussed, their are other questions that are rarely considered in the conversation of MBA and network. 

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Business School Rankings – Not As Complicated as They Seem

 There are many services that provide rank business schools.  Business Week and the Wall Street Journal, US News are a few names among a host – each with their own methodology to provide them with a claim that they are best.  Some focus purely on salary improvement, some look at a broad mix of indicators, some poll recruiters.  It is quite interesting to see all the different approaches used to tackle the question.

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Why I Chose Wharton

Don’t let anybody tell you otherwise: culture fit is important at business school.  I chose Wharton and had a great time there, but it certainly wasn’t the first school I looked at.  In fact it was one of the last.  A lot of that had to do with Wharton’s (somewhat well-deserved) reputation. 

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My Most Unexpected Business School Experience - Drew

One of the big selling points of business school is the opportunity to enjoy new experiences and take part in adventures.  Examples include glacier hiking in Patagonia, extended immersion trips in foreign land, or even listening to important guest speakers as they attempt to influence tomorrow’s leaders.  Despite how well publicized these opportunities are to applicants, I’d wager that 9 out of 10 MBA have an experience that they never imagined they would going in.

 

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