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MIT’s Most Challenging MBA Essay

December 27, 2011 in Admissions Advice, MBA Essays by Stacy Blackman

Part V of our series on challenging MBA essays

Meeting Those Round Two Deadlines

December 24, 2011 in MBA Blogs by Mango

Mango tries her hand at rap–writing a song about her Kellogg application

Top 50 Non-U.S. MBA Programs of 2011

December 22, 2011 in MBA Rankings by John A. Byrne

INSEAD Nudges Aside London Business School in the new P&Q ranking

Kellogg’s Most Challenging Essay

December 21, 2011 in Admissions Advice, MBA Essays by Stacy Blackman

Part IV of our series on challenging MBA essays

Playing The International Card

December 21, 2011 in Admissions Advice by John A. Byrne

Stanford & Harvard low on Asian MBA students

Dean of the Year: Darden’s Robert Bruner

December 21, 2011 in Profiles of B-School Deans by John A. Byrne

For his leadership in business education and his turnaround of the Darden School of Business, Bob Bruner is named Poets&Quants’ first Dean of the Year

Stanford Pulls Out of Plans for NYC Campus

December 17, 2011 in Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Good news for Harvard, Columbia & Wharton

Assessing Your Odds of Getting In

December 16, 2011 in Admissions Advice by John A. Byrne

Part XVIII of our popular MBA handicapping series

Loan Program for International MBAs Shutting Down

December 15, 2011 in Admissions Advice by John A. Byrne

Impacts Wharton MBAs

HBS Preps 900 MBAs For A Massive Global Invasion

December 15, 2011 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

This January, Harvard launches the academic equivalent of Operation Overlord, flying MBA students to a dozen cities in 10 foreign countries

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