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A Twofer: The New Becker Friedman Institute

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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…

4 Ways to Make Your MBA Application Stand Out

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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,…

Stanford Essays and Deadlines for 2011-2012

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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…

5 Tips for Business School Campus Visits

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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),…

Should You or Shouldn’t You?

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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…

RPAA presents Diversity MBA Admissions Conference

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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…

MBA Admissions News Roundup

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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…

Should I go for a full-time, part-time, or executive MBA?

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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.