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Complete Book of Business Schools 2004

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ISBN-10: 0375763465

ISBN-13: 9780375763465

Edition: N/A

Authors: Princeton Review Publishing Staff

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Nobody knows business schools better than The Princeton Review. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE A CRUCIAL DECISION The Complete Book of Business Schools gives you the inside scoop on 378 business programs, all of which are accredited by AACSB–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Each profile answers your most pressing questions: -Can I afford it? -What kind of job and salary will my degree get me? -How do I apply? -What are the admissions requirements? Insight into putting together a winning application -Advice on how to shine at your interview -Information on how admissions criteria are weighted (GPA, GMAT*, recommendations, etc.) -Fifteen application…    
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Book details

Publisher: Random House Information Group
Publication date: 10/7/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 528
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

Contents
All About Business Schoolp. 1
Introductionp. 3
Proven Strategies for Winning Admissionp. 3
How to Use This Bookp. 3
And Just in Case You Have Any Additional Questionsp. 6
This Isn't Your Father's (Or Mother's) B-School Anymorep. 7
Post-September 11: A Changed MBA Landscapep. 7
The Continuing Relevance of Business Schoolp. 11
Picking the Right Business School for Youp. 15
Making the Decision to Gop. 15
Why the Rankings Aren't a Useful Guide to School Selectionp. 16
Judging for Yourselfp. 16
What B-School is Really Likep. 19
An Academic Perspectivep. 19
The Tuck Interview (What Makes Tuck So Special)p. 22
Your First Yearp. 25
Your Second Yearp. 27
Life Outside of Classp. 30
Palm Pilots and Power Breakfasts: What Does An MBA Offer?p. 31
Nuts-and-Bolts Business Schoolsp. 31
Access to Recruiters, Entrée to New Fieldsp. 31
MBA Careers: An Interview with the Director of the MBA Career Management Center at UCLAp. 35
Friends Who are Going Places, Alumni Who are Already Therep. 38
Where Are They Now?p. 39
Harvard Business School's Class of '92: Reflections on Where They've Been and Where They're Headed, Eleven Years Outp. 39
Money Mattersp. 79
How Much It Will Cost?p. 80
How Do I Fund My MBA?p. 82
Loan Specificsp. 82
How To Get Inp. 85
Preparing To Be A Successful Applicantp. 87
Admissionsp. 93
How the Admissions Criteria are Weightedp. 93
An Interview with the Director of MBA Admissions at the Anderson Schoolp. 99
Quotas, Recruitment, and Diversityp. 103
An Interview with Cathy Crane-Moley, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Class of `92p. 106
B-School Listingp. 113
School Saysp. 401
Additional B-Schoolsp. 477
Decoding Degreesp. 493
Indexesp. 497
Alphabetical List of Schoolsp. 498
Business Program Namep. 501
About the Authorp. 503
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