1. A Chronicle article titled, "On Sticker Prices and 'Wishful Thinking,'" reports that students and parents have hastily "ruled out colleges based solely on published sticker prices without considering how…
Posts tagged as “International”
Part-time or short executive MBA programs are sprouting up in countries not traditionally served by business schools in an initiative to spread the availability of executive education, reports a recent…
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…
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…
In an initiative to foster more diversity, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business has rejoined The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management after a seven year hiatus. "Being part of…
I am a big fan of the book Made to Stick by the brothers Chip and Dan Heath. It has so much of value for anyone interested in communicating. I…
For many recent college and b-school students and graduates, heading overseas to gain international work experience provides an excellent alternative to diving into a jobless job market, reports a BusinessWeek…
University of Pennsylvania has sent out 200 "likely letters" to high school seniors: If they maintain solid grades and moral standing until graduation, they'll be in. This is an increase…
There are now more than 500 GMAT testing centers around the world, a 25% increase since 2006, reports a recent GMAC press release. Each of the testing centers administers on-demand…
In the March edition of the Graduate Management News, the newsletter of the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC), the council reports that the number of women GMAT test-takers surpassed the…