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Harvard Prof Becomes Dean of CEIBS

November 30, 2010 in Business School News by John A. Byrne

The Shanghai-based school scores a coup

Should Everyone Apply To Harvard Business School?

November 30, 2010 in Blogs by Mark Wong

If you score highly on the GMAT, should you apply to Harvard–even if you may not want to go there? MBA applicant and blogger Mark Wong tackles the question.

The Ghostwriters of MBA Essays

November 30, 2010 in Admissions Advice by John A. Byrne

Two firms write essays for applicants

Chinese Students Flock to U.S. B-schools

November 29, 2010 in Business School News by Greg Spielberg

Chinese taking the GMAT exam have tripled

Columbia MBAs Launch Dating Site

November 28, 2010 in Business School News by Andrea Carter

The debut of DateMySchool.com

The First 100 Days of a New Kellogg Dean

November 24, 2010 in Profiles of B-School Deans by John A. Byrne

In her first 100 days as dean of the Kellogg School, Sally Blount has been racing around the country to drum up excitement and support for the school’s future

Fewer Than 20% of MBAs in Loan Default

November 23, 2010 in Business School News by John A. Byrne

Harvard, Stanford & London MBAs are best, data shows

Facing A Gauntlet of Round Two Deadlines

November 22, 2010 in Blogs by Mark Wong

Mark Wong is less a hermit but still finds himself in front of a laptop most nights working on his MBA applications.

Wharton’s Interview Questions For Applicants Leak

November 21, 2010 in Admissions Advice, MBA Admissions Consulting, MBA Interviews by John A. Byrne

Wharton’s six “behavioral” questions to this year’s MBA applicants is leaked

U.S. Jobs for International MBAs?

November 20, 2010 in MBA Jobs by Pam Schilling

Essential advice for non-U.S. MBAs

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