University of Minnesota Twin Cities Carlson Profile
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities’ business school, Carlson School of Management, is renowned for its excellent marketing thrust in its programs, especially in the fields of pricing and brand management. Graduates find themselves experts in consulting, even to giant companies like Best Buy and 3M, which also has Carlson alumni in their higher management. [...]
Filed under MBA school profiles, November 4th, 2010Tips on Strengthening an MBA Application by Avoiding Costly Mistakes
MBA program applicants should not just follow a set of admission procedures but they should also know which admission mistakes are considered costly. There are applicants who make some mistakes that may only be considered costly if the competition is especially stiff that admissions year. Here are some of the costly mistakes that could mean [...]
Filed under MBA admissions news, November 2nd, 2010All about the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Kenan Flagler
The Kenan-Flagler Business School is a part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was established as the University’s Department of Commerce in 1919 and was renamed in 1991 as homage to two benefactor families of the school, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler and Henry Morrsion Flagler, who happen to be husband and [...]
Filed under MBA school profiles, October 27th, 2010All About the Wisconsin School of Business Madison
The Wisconsin School of Business is located in the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Since its establishment in 1900, the school has produced over 35,000 alumni. The school currently offers undergraduate, masters and PhD programs. Degrees Offered The UW-Madison offers three kinds of MBA programs — the Full-Time MBA (currently with 242 students), the Part-time MBA [...]
Filed under MBA school profiles, October 20th, 2010University of Rochester Simon
The complete name of the University of Rochester’s business school is the William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration. The school got its name after the former US Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. It was also known before as The Graduate School of Management. Its address is in the University’s River Campus [...]
Filed under MBA school profiles, September 2nd, 2010


