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Darden Releases Class of 2016 MBA Employment Report

University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business has released an employment report for their MBA Class of 2016. Compared to last year’s data, alums’ average income has edged up, as have the number of grads taking jobs in consulting and technology. A solid 93 percent of alums were offered jobs within three months of graduation,…

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Said Joins Global Network for Advanced Management

University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School has joined the Global Network for Advanced Management, a project that promotes collaboration among leading international business schools. Saïd received unanimous approval to become the Global Network’s 29th member overall. Part of Saïd’s motivation for joining the Global Network is shoring up its international standing in the wake of…

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7 Actions You Can Take Today to Get Off the Waitlist

There’s nothing quite so bittersweet as finally getting a response from your MBA application – only to find out that you’ve landed on the waitlist. But while you might feel like you’re in limbo, there’s actually quite a bit you can still do to strengthen your candidacy. Many schools review waitlisted applications on a rolling…

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Ross Launches New Master of Supply Chain Management

University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business is launching a new Master of Supply Chain Management, or MSCM, that will enroll its inaugural class in July. The new program will take place over the course of ten months, compared with twelve months for Ross’s previous MSCM. Despite the shorter length, the new program includes more…

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Cornell to Add Masters in Management

Cornell Business has a new Masters in Management, or MiM, program in the works, Business Because has revealed. Plans are currently underway for Cornell to become the latest United States school with an MiM offering in 2017. With the launch of the program, Cornell will become part of a larger trend. The MiM, a general…

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Best MBA programs for consulting

When we start to work with a new client at EXPARTUS, a big part of the process is helping them determine which schools would be a good fit for their strengths and post-MBA goals. Most clients when they come in just say, “I want to go to a Top 3 school”, or “I only want…

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Columbia and Ross Release Employment Reports

Columbia Business School and University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business have released their Class of 2016 employment reports. Unsurprisingly, neither group of alums has had a hard time finding work. Ninety-seven and 98 percent of Columbia and Ross MBAs respectively received job offers within three months of graduating. Alums from both schools also tended…

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FT and Bloomberg Release European and International Business School Rankings

This week brought not one but two rankings of international business schools: Financial Times’s 2016 ranking of European business schools and Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 ranking of non-U.S. business schools. This year, London Business School is the big winner, grabbing the number one spot in both rankings. UK schools Oxford Saïd and Cambridge Judge also made…

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Stanford GSB Impact Fund Makes First Investment

Starting an impact investing fund is no small task. Case in point: Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Impact Fund has been in the works for three years. In 2013, a group of students approached Stanford GSB’s Center for Social Innovation about creating a fund that would give students hands-on experience in impact investing. Now, that…

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More B-Schools Accepting GRE Than Ever Before

According to the results of Kaplan Test Prep’s annual survey of business school admissions officers, 92 percent of B-schools now let applicants choose between submitting GMAT or GRE scores. This number is up slightly from 90 percent in 2015. More significantly, it has skyrocketed from 24 percent in 2009, the first year Kaplan started tracking…

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