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How The GRE Is Changing

June 15, 2011 in GRE, GRE/GMATs, Videos by Christopher Lele

An overview of the changes for the newly revised GRE

The Four Guiding Principles of Berkeley’s Haas School of Business

August 29, 2010 in Videos by John A. Byrne

Dean Rich Lyons describes the four core attributes that make up the culture of Berkeley’s Haas School of Business

What the Best Business Schools Seek in an Ideal MBA Applicant

August 17, 2010 in Admissions Advice, Videos by John A. Byrne

MBA admissions expert and former Harvard Business School admissions board member Chioma Isiadinso on what the best schools are looking for

How to Get the Best MBA Recommendation Letters

August 17, 2010 in Admissions Advice, Videos by John A. Byrne

MBA admissions expert Chioma Isiadinso reveals how to transform your recommenders into brand champions

What Makes Stanford Business School Unique

July 25, 2010 in Business Schools, Videos by John A. Byrne

Stanford Business School Dean Garth Saloner on what makes the school unique. He speaks about the MBA program’s “intimate scale” and innovative curriculum.

Common Mistakes Made by MBA Applicants at the Tuck School

July 25, 2010 in Admissions Advice, Videos by John A. Byrne

Tuck School Admissions Director Dawna Clarke talks about the most common errors MBA candidates make when they apply to the school.

A Video Profile of Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business

July 25, 2010 in Business Schools, Galleries, Videos by John A. Byrne

A video profile of the Tuck School of Business, featuring interviews with Dean Paul Danos, Professor Paul Argenti, and Tuck students

What Tuck Looks For In The Ideal MBA Candidate

July 25, 2010 in Admissions Advice, Galleries, Videos by John A. Byrne

Tuck School Admissions Director Dawna Clarke explains what the school looks for in an ideal MBA applicant.

A Conversation with Legendary Kellogg Dean Don Jacobs

July 22, 2010 in Profiles of B-School Deans, Videos by John A. Byrne

Jacobs thinks the “milk and honey” days of the MBA boom are over. Returns on the degree are falling, he says, and schools–even the best ones–will have to reduce their tuition rates.

Steve Jobs Doesn’t Have an MBA. So Why Do You Need One?

July 22, 2010 in MBA Jobs, Videos by John A. Byrne

If you’re going to start a company, you probably don’t “need” an MBA. But there are plenty of highly successful entrepreneurs who have MBAs and it’s a lot harder to get ahead in most major companies without one.

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