Barron's Guide to Graduate Business SchoolsUpdated for the coming academic year, this manual presents profiles of nearly 640 graduate business schools across the United States, plus leading business schools in Canada. Details are provided on admission requirements, academic programs, fields of specialization, tuition and fees, career placement services, and other specifics that applicants to business schools need to know. Additional features include advice on choosing the school that best fits the business student's circumstances and career goals. The book also includes useful information about taking the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and a sample GMAT exam with explained answers. |
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THE SCHOOL SCENE IN A NUTSHELL | 105 |
PROFILES OF GRADUATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS | 185 |
Alaska | 203 |
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