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Best Value For Money US B Schools? [#permalink]
28 Sep 2012, 10:02
Hi, Texas A&M Mays School & Brigham Young Marriot School fit the list. Can you guys think of any other school ,which has a good reputation? thanks
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Re: Best Value For Money US B Schools? [#permalink]
17 Oct 2012, 16:25
When I ran the employment numbers against cost of tuition and opportunity cost (for select schools in the top 40), the following popped up as best values (somewhat surprising):
Michigan Rice PT-Colorado
I think any decently ranked part time program has to have a reasonably high value, simply because you avoid opportunity cost. That said, depends on if a decent program is in your backyard. My boss went to Sloan part-time back in the day...an infinitely preferable option to the part time programs near my current city.
That said, any of the uber-elites take the cake in terms of value.
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Re: Best Value For Money US B Schools?
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