While the concept of online education is hardly revolutionary, among top tier universities it is virtually unheard of. That is…until recently. Dartmouth, Cornell, and NYU, three elite institutions, are among…
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UVA Darden announced last week the launch of its new Global Executive MBA (GEMBA) program. The 20-month part-time program is designed for executives who are seeking to sharpen their skills…
Cornell Johnson 2011 MBA Essay Questions This Cornell Johnson 2011 MBA Application tip post is one of a series of posts providing MBA application and essay advice for applicants to…
Here is an essay tip that is applicable to everyone – med school applicants dealing with rigid AMCAS application character limits, b-school applicants with word count limits, law school applicants…
The former dean of Northwestern Kellogg, Dipak C. Jain, has just been appointed dean of the international business school, INSEAD. He will take his post in 2011 when current dean,…
There are two types of typos: minor typos that even curmudgeon adcom members will overlook, and major typos that could be responsible for that dreaded ding. Let's break this down…
Accepted.com interviewed ZoomInterviews’ founders Alon Karmiel and Misha Medvedev. ZoomInterviews provides interview preparation videos to help you prepare for your MBA interview. Accepted.com: How did you come to start ZoomInterviews?…
The Melbourne Business School sets the record straight regarding its international ranking position with The Economist at number 46 in a BlueSky press release ("The Economist got it wrong"). The…
GMAC released its 2010 Application Trends survey earlier this week. 665 graduate business programs at 327 business schools from 39 countries around the world responded to the survey. Major findings…
According to The Economist, this year's rankings are "probably the most turbulent" in its nine year ranking history. How schools have responded to the difficult job market has greatly affected…