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One- and Two-year Full-time MBA Programs [#permalink] New post 16 Nov 2009, 05:05
It's no secret that an MBA degree can increase your earning power. A recent survey by the Graduate Management Admissions Council reports the potential for an immediate 40 percent increase in annual salary, depending on students' current and future jobs. What's right for you? Let's examine the types of programs open to you if you're considering business school.
One- and Two-year Full-time MBA Programs

Full-time MBA programs are typically designed for recent college grads, people not well-established in their current careers, or those looking to change careers. Full-time MBA students are usually those able to take out loans, qualify for merit scholarships, or personally finance their education. They remain out of the workplace during the length of their business school studies. more at mbacareerprogram dot com
One- and Two-year Full-time MBA Programs   [#permalink] 16 Nov 2009, 05:05
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