The University of Chicago recently announced that their two economic research centers—the Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics and the Becker Center on Chicago Price Theory—will be joining forces…
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This MBA admissions tip comes to us from Igor Khayet, founder of My Resume Shop. There are two broad categories of MBA applicants: those who naturally fit the MBA stereotype,…
Note that, as it has done for the past several years, Stanford’s admissions committee provides some high-level advice right on its own website. While we think this advice is generally…
This Michigan Ross MBA Application tip post is one of a series of posts providing MBA application and essay advice for applicants to top MBA programs around the world. Check…
While visiting prospective business schools isn’t necessary, seeing a school in person can definitely help you get a better feel for the program's culture. At some schools (often smaller ones),…
Are you thinking about using an admissions consultant? Accepted can help you decide AND save you money too. Start with a minimum purchase – just a one-hour consultation. During this…
In the first week of June I had the great pleasure of getting together with colleagues from around the world for the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants' annual conference. …
Riordan Programs Alumni Association presents the 9th Annual Diversity MBA Admissions Conference on Saturday, August 13, 2011 from 8am-5pm PST on the UCLA Campus. What is the DMAC: The Diversity…
An article in Inside Higher Ed examines Wake Forest University’s Schools of Business climb in the rankings. The school’s success is due to its focus on job placement and career…
When it comes to choosing an MBA program, there is a dizzying array of choices. In this article, we discuss the two most important considerations in choosing between full-time, part-time, and executive MBA programs.