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Most people think of corporate business and management when types of MBA programs are mentioned. However, colleges and universities around the world have created lots of unique MBA specializations to target needs in various industries. Looking for some unique specialization...
Most expect that getting an MBA is a good move that will advance their careers and increase their income quickly. But do students have realistic expectations about getting an MBA? And how do expectations compare to real life experiences of...
Looking for some MBA scholarships to help pay for your MBA? The cost of an MBA education keeps rising and some universities charge over $60,000 per year for tuition. The median cost of an MBA from a top 25 school...
Most people pursue an MBA to learn more about leadership and business and to become a more competitive asset when looking for a high paying job in a prestigious position. And getting an MBA will certainly help people achieve...
Starting a new masters program can be exciting, but it is important to learn certain MBA terms and lingo that might be used in business school. Learning these phrases will allow you to easily understand your peers, professors and...
One of the most dreaded parts of applying to business school is the MBA admissions interview. Many prospective students fear not having the right answers to tough questions. The good news is that a successful MBA interview can be a...
According to the 2016 Business School Data Guide by DataDirect, 58.2% of MBA students complete their degree on a part-time basis. Getting an MBA while working makes sense for many people. Some companies will finance a portion of the expenses...
One way to improve your chances of getting a high-paying job is to pursue an MBA dual degree, which combines an MBA degree with another graduate degree. According to a Businessweek article, the number of dual degree MBA programs has...
If you’ve paid any attention to the media for the last decade or so, you’ve probably heard some not so great things about Millennials: They are lazy, they have no idea what hard work is, they have “killed” everything...
“Generation X has the benefit of possessing the best characteristics of both the boomers and the millennials, and none of the downsides,” David Barnett, in The Independent. Losers. Slackers. The “Whatever” generation. The Pew Research Center even called Generation X...