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Asian Business Schools Team Up to Strengthen Appeal to Westerners

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Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, and the Indian School of Business, four rival Asian business schools, have joined…

Plagiarism Epidemic Forces Program Shutdown

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New Jersey's Centenary College will be shutting down its Asian MBA program because of widespread plagiarism and other forms of academic misconduct, reports an Inside Higher Ed article "Policing Plagiarism…

Interview with MIT Sloan Fellows’ Stephen Sacca

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informative interview I had a few years ago with Stephen Sacca, Director of the MIT Sloan Fellows Program, is no longer entirely accurate because of changes that have taken place…

MBA Admissions Consultants: Thoughts on thoughts

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I have been thinking for several weeks that it is time for me to write a post about MBA admissions consulting. I have seen blog and forum posts heatedly discussing…

The GMAT and the Law of Diminishing Returns

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This is the time of year when you face the facts: Is my GMAT score high enough to get me into my schools of choice or should I retake the…

Med School and MBA Admissions News Roundup

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Here's what's been going on in the world of MBA and medical school admissions news: An Israeli news source (Globes.co.il) reports that top b-schools in the U.S. have begun recruiting…

U.S. News Reports on Unique Leadership Training Courses

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Developing leadership skills is an essential requirement for all MBA students. U.S. News describes some of the most innovative leadership courses at top b-schools today: UVA Darden's "Leadership and Theatre:…

Wharton Blends Admissions and Career Services Offices

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The decision to attend b-school and the concern over post-graduation job prospects have never been as closely intertwined as they are today. That's why University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School has…