If you've been anywhere near the MBA blog-o-sphere lately, then you've probably encountered some of the excitement and anticipation around Clear Admit's annual Best of Blogging Competition. Each and every…
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As discussed in an earlier Almanac post, Kellogg School of Management has a new dean, Sally Blount, who had served as Dean of NYU’s undergrad program and Vice Dean of…
Here's yet another reason why women aren't lining up for MBAs: According to the Harvard Business Review, women make about $4,600 less per year than men do post-MBA. Apparently the…
Since last week's presentation of "Essays that Stick" for the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants did not have enough room for all who wanted to attend, I decided to…
GMAC (the Graduate Management Admission Council) released a press release this week about the incredible jump in GMAT volume in Asia over the last five years. Below you'll find a…
With the job market as bad as it is, that family business is starting to look more and more appealing to many undergraduate business school students and graduates, reports a…
Top universities in Latin America—concentrated mainly in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil—have poured an increasingly large amount of government funds into sending students abroad to complete graduate degrees and…
You've got one more day to submit those stunning photos you took during your recent b-school visits to Accepted's Beautiful B-School Photo Contest. We'll bet you never thought that taking…
"Every year the most selective colleges report that acceptance rates are at an all-time low, which freaks out the next class of high school juniors to no end," says Kevin…
Accepted.com has started a new blog series offering our readers a behind-the-scenes look at selected MBA programs through interviews with current student. We hope to offer you a candid picture…