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Online MBA fair at The Economist

Filed in archive Finding the right university by mstandaert on March 13, 2005

You can register for free if you have a subscription to the magazine. It looks to be mostly offline MBA offerings, but still worth a look if you are a subscriber (and I'd highly recommend subscribing to The Economist anyway). Here's Bill Rodgers on what to expect ...

Choosing where and how to take your MBA is a momentous decision. A full-time MBA at a top-ranked school could conceivably set you back US$100,000 in tuition fees alone-and that's before you've considered factors such as forgone salary or living expenseslinks.

But it isn't just about money. Finding out which MBA is your perfect fit takes a lot of research: Which companies recruit its graduates? How does the programme measure up to your unique needs? What about the school's culture or its cohort? Such questions can only be answered by talking to the schools themselves.

An MBA programme can be a life-changing and rewarding experience. But only if you make the right choices. Let the Online MBA Fair help.


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