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The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools 2004 (Paperback)

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THE MOST UP-TO-DATE EDITION OF THE GROUNDBREAKING BUSINESS-SCHOOL GUIDE FROM THE WORLD'S MOST RESPECTED BUSINESS PUBLICATION

For years, prospective M.B.A. students seeking guidance on which business schools to consider have had to rely on rankings compiled with vague methodologies, subject to the biased opinions of students and school administrators. Now come "The Wall Street Journal" and Harris Interactive, the worldwide market-research firm, with their third annual survey that has become the single most important reference tool for students, school administrators, and corporate recruiters. Using a carefully constructed methodology and Harris Interactive's online polling expertise, "The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools 2004" shows students what corporate recruiters -- the "buyers" of budding management talent -- really think of the schools and their students.

Each profile of the 50 top M.B.A. programs, as well as of the 50 runners-up, includes information on admissions, enrollment, test scores, the industries and companies most likely to hire the school's graduates, and graduates' expected first-year salaries. "The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools 2004 also covers: "

THE DEBATE OVER THE VALUE OF AN M.B.A. DEGREE - THE SMARTEST APPLICATION STRATEGIES - SURVIVAL TACTICS FOR A BLEAK JOB MARKET THE SALARY AND BONUS OUTLOOK - TOP SCHOOLS FOR MINORITIES TOP SCHOOLS FOR WOMEN - ETHICS EDUCATION IN A POST-ENRON WORLD

and includes lists of:

TOP PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS - TOP LARGE AND SMALL SCHOOLS - TOP SCHOOLS BY REGION - TOP SCHOOLS BY INDUSTRY - TOP SCHOOLS BY ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE - "HIDDEN GEMS.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780743238823
ISBN-10: 0743238826
Publisher: Free Press
Publication Date: September 30th, 2003
Pages: 560
Language: English
Series: Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools