The international edition of this bestselling book helps MBA candidates tailor their application to the schools of the choice.
Recommendations on selecting schools, GMAT/TOEFL tips, and detailed, school-specific advice on putting together your application have made this the #1 bestseller for international student.
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Use this research to guide your job search and negotiate your salary professionally. 489 worldwide MBA recruiters reveal detailed salary information, broken down by industry, geography, and experience. Time trend data from 1990 to 2007 shows you which way the market is heading.
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The Global Top 100 Business Schools 2007 Research ReportCompiled by Nunzio Quacquarelli, MBA Wharton; Monisha Saldanha, MBA Harvard
Deciding where to apply to business school is a daunting challenge. MBA programs worldwide easily run into the tens of thousands, and while there are a few internationally recognized programs, there are many strong regional leaders and speciality programs. So how can a discerning applicant make an informed decision on where to apply?
Since 1990, topmba.com's research has been produced annually. The 31-page 2007 edition of the research reviews responses from over 200 international MBA recruiters identifying: MBA recruiters' top business schools, in the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America, and school specialisations as recognised by MBA recruiters in the know. Easy to comprehend tables present the top business schools by geography, as reported by recruiters. The Global Top 100 Business Schools 2005 research report captures recruiters' views of the schools you should consider, which will help you make that difficult choice of where to apply.
The definitive guide to the world’s top universities, incorporating the latest official QS World University Rankings: all you need to know about studying abroad at a top university.
The TopMBA Career Guide is the leading review of MBA programmes and MBA Careers worldwide. It is published twice a year and features the following:
Updated reviews and statistics of over 200 top business schools from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America.
Profiles of active MBA programs, along with executive interviews discussing current business trends and opportunities, career advice, company profiles, editorial features, Dean's diaries.
Since 1990, topmba.com's research has been produced annually. The 12-page 2006 edition of the research reviews responses from over 200 international MBA recruiters identifying: MBA recruiters' top business schools, in the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America, and school specialisations as recognised by MBA recruiters in the know. Easy to comprehend tables present the top business schools by geography, as reported by recruiters. The Global Top 100 Business Schools 2005 research report captures recruiters' views of the schools you should consider, which will help you make that difficult choice of where to apply.
Use this research to guide your job search and negotiate your salary professionally. 301 worldwide MBA recruiters reveal detailed salary information, broken down by industry, geography, and experience. Time trend data from 1990 to 2006 shows you which way the market is heading.
Profiles of active MBA programs, along with executive interviews discussing current business trends and opportunities.
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A solid GMAT score is sine qua non for acceptance to today’s leading business schools. Although the GMAT is said to test ‘basic skills,’ it is indeed a tricky exam. What makes the exam especially challenging is that candidates define success in terms of high scores but pursue study within limited timeframes. For aspiring test takers, the operative question is: ‘What kinds of must-know problems might I face on the exam and what are the best techniques and approaches to use in conquering them?’
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The premier magazine for graduates researching positions in Europe. Including some of the best known graduate recruiters and industry specific articles.