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MBA Pay: A Crystal Ball
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GETTING IN
For MBA Applicants, Final-Round Blues The MBA application process is down to the wire. How competitive will the final round be? Should you wait until next year? Experts weigh in
FINDING A JOB
MBA Job Outlook Dims New research suggests fewer companies will be hiring MBAs this year, and salaries in tech, financing, and manufacturing will be flat or down
MBA JOURNAL: B-SCHOOL UPDATE
Watching the Crisis from B-School "If the business world is changing, there is no better time to be where I am in this educational endeavor" HEC Expands Its Global Footprint Dean Bernard Ramanantsoa discusses HEC's global push. Apart from partnering with MIT Sloan School of Management, it has executive MBA programs in Beijing, Shanghai, and St. Petersburg. Getting into B-School: Ethical Dilemma From: ce123 To: ALL "Give me an example of an ethical dilemma you've experienced."------------ From: laurjame To: ce123 How about when you thought about using a response to an MBA application essay question from the BW B-school forums?------------ From: cthem To: ce123 Just say:------------ From: RubyDoomsday To: ce123 This doesn't have to be exclusively relating to your work. They want to see how you may POTENTIALLY handle ethical dilemmas as a CEO or whatever. Do you have any personal ones? Was a friend ever in trouble and you needed to decide if you should get other people involved and violate their confidence? What about when you were young? Did you get caught with a fake ID? Was there ever a time when lying would have been easier, but you chose to tell the truth? Did someone advise you to "pad" your resume or you wouldn't get into b-school? The key is to explain what you did about the dilemma, the situation itself is of little consequence.---------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting into B-School: Age Bias From: zoel To: ALL I heard some top schools (HBS/S/W) are biased towards certain age. Is 30 a disadvantaged age? Your thoughts will be appreciated.------------ From: vequis To: zoel I'm 30 and will be turning 31 shortly. I only applied to W, but was admitted R1. I think people make a bigger issue of age than it really is. It comes down to "why mba"/"why now" more than the year you were born. Best of luck!------------ From: ce123 To: vequis Wharton has an older student body than Harvard and Stanford - i.e. all else equal it is easier for an older individual to get into Wharton and a younger individual to get into Harvard and Stanford.------------ From: rsp33 To: zoel Having gone through a couple of admissions cycles, I'd give the opinion that there are some schools more receptive to candidates near/at 30 (Kellogg, Tuck, CBS) than others (HBS, Stanford in particular). Doesn't mean they don't admit any 30+ applicants, but just that it's likely the ones they do are pretty outstanding. View over 4,500 blogs in our MBA Blogs community today! Share your journey, meet new friends, and expand your network. Connect with MBA students, applicants and alumni from Columbia, Kellogg, Notre Dame, and more! Become a blogger today! Here's an excerpt: GMAT Prep Blog: GMAT Tip of the Week - Delusions of Grandeur By Veritas Prep Comments: 0 Stars: 0FOR THE FULL VERSION
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