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Top MBA Programs That Defer

Top MBA Programs that Defer

Most U.S. MBA programs will allow students to defer acceptance (push off starting the program for a year) for U.S. military deployment, illness, or illness of a loved one for whom the candidate is the sole or a major caregiver (you will need proof of the above). Check with the individual programs, but here are …

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NYU Stern Names Rangarajan Sundaram New Dean

NYU STERN ANNOUNCES NEW DEAN

NYU President Andrew Hamilton and Provost Katherine Fleming have announced that beginning January 1, 2018 Rangarajan “Raghu” Sundaram will be the new Dean of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business. Professor Sundaram will succeed Peter Henry, who has held the position since January, 2010. Professor Sundaram joined Stern’s faculty a little more than 20 …

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Encore: UCLA Anderson MBA Admissions According to Dean Alex Lawrence [Episode 239]

Alex Lawrence Asst Dean Dir MBA Admissions UCLA Anderson blog

As applicants, students, and admissions consultants are knee deep in family, celebration, and application essays we’d like to play an encore of one of the most popular Admission Straight Talk podcast episodes of the year.[powerpress] Our conversation with Alex Lawrence, Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at UCLA Anderson, is loaded with information …

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How Patients Inspired This Future PA

Student IV Jourdyn

This interview is the latest in an Accepted blog series featuring interviews with medical school applicants and students, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at top medical schools and the med school application process. And now, introducing Jourdyn… Accepted: We’d like to get to know you! Where are you from? Where and what did you study as …

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Determining Your Needs and Wants in an MBA Program

Best MBA Determining Your Needs and Wants

In our Choosing the Best MBA Program for You series, you’ll learn how to create a list of business schools that are the best fit for your educational, social, and professional preferences and how creating this list will boost your chances of getting accepted. In our last post, we discussed tips for assessing your profile. …

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Mastering the ACT Section by Section

Mastering the ACT Section by Section

Whether you’re just starting your ACT prep or you’re months in, beating your head against the wall, let’s talk about the best way to start approaching your ACT prep. While you might be studying a little bit of each section every day, or studying sections in chunks, you probably already know that it’s a good …

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Rejected From Medical School 3x – Today a Pediatric Resident and Mom [Episode 238]

Dr. Allie Lyle Pediatric Resident and mom blog

You’ve taken the MCAT, maybe even applied and been rejected. Discouraged? Don’t be. Hear Dr. Allie’s story. Allie Lyle had wanted to be a doctor since she was 14. More specifically she wanted to be a pediatrician. And she pursued this path diligently. But the MCAT and a few mistakes got in her way. She …

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Can a $250 Million Gift End Student Debt at Columbia Medical School?

Can a 250 million gift end student debt at Columbia med school

Attending Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons will give you one of the top medical educations in the country, at one of the highest costs. Tuition for one year is $59,364. If you add in fees and living expenses, you’ll easily get to $90,000. That’s close to $100,000 PER YEAR for four years! According …

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