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Category Archives: Business school
Life after the impending education bubble?
Most of us, especially those who were home owners, remember well the recent real estate bubble, and legitimate comparisons have been drawn between that sorry state of affairs and the current state of higher education in the United States. With … Continue reading
Do college administrators really dislike rankings?
Here’s an interesting blog post entitled “Grad school deans: Don’t be ruled by U.S. News rankings” by Daniel de Vise at The Washington Post. As expected, there’s little good news – merely more deans and administrators (from various types of … Continue reading
Where are the business students?
This story from Fortune/CNN is worth noting for two reasons. First (and fairly obviously), MBA students are racking up student debt close to that of law students – not good, particularly as MBA students are in school for just two … Continue reading
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