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Barbara Bierach - 10-18-2010
Stanford is a synonym for the world’s most selective business school. As “Fortune” reports, last year, Stanford received more than 19 applications for every one of its 390 seats for this fall’s incoming class. All told, only 6.5 percent of the 7,536 applicants for the Class of 2011 were accepted.
Schools pay employers to see students
Barbara Beirach - 03-08-2010
With fewer jobs to fill and employers reluctant to boost travel budgets for on-campus recruiting, business schools are getting creative about helping students land jobs.
China’s importance in the MBA market grows
Barbara Barkhausen - 01-21-2011
Amongst the ever growing importance of China in the global economy, it also turns out that China develops into one of the most popular MBA destinations among international students, reports Businessweek.
