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The MBA Family: A Roundup and Overview

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  At its core, the MBA is a graduate program in business administration for professionals who seek knowledge, skills, a credential, and/or a network to advance in business and to maximize their…

2015 Kellogg Executive MBA Admissions Tips

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The Kellogg Executive MBA questions are among the most comprehensive, thorough, and numerous of any EMBA application. It takes significant effort to put together a strong set of Kellogg EMBA…

Brown U. Adds to B-School Landscape

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Since 2011, Brown University has been running a collaborative EMBA program with IE Business School, in which graduates receive a degree from IE. Now, the program will award a degree…

Kellogg Launches EMBA Program in Beijing

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This week Kellogg announced the launch of its new EMBA program in collaboration with the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University in Beijing and Shanghai. The new program will…

Cornell 2014 Executive MBA 2014 Essay Tips

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The Cornell Executive MBA Program has three required essay questions and one optional question in its application. One of the most important things to keep in mind is brevity. While…

NYU Stern Executive MBA 2014 Essay Tips

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Reflecting the character of the university at large, NYU Stern has always sought applicants who bring not just requisite accomplishment, but also intellectual energy and engagement with the world –…

Ross Michigan EMBA 2014 Essay Tips and Deadlines

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This set of essay questions covers broad ground, eliciting information that will allow the adcom to get to know you professionally and personally and hence to determine your fit with…

Chicago Booth 2014 EMBA Application Essay Questions

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The Chicago Booth EMBA questions are challenging because they separate your need for the MBA and your interest in the program – the first question asks, among other things, “Why…