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HBS: new admission trends |
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HBS!!HBS!!HBS!! |
| Date Posted: |
07/30/2000 |
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What I said about H/S/W admission trends, re: internationals, under-served users, increased women, is of course true as well for Sloan, Columbia, Wharton and other top 10/15 schools, IN GENERAL, altho trends in favor of ints, women etc. [and anti standard issues] may be a bit less. Any data welcome.
As to whether MIT is better/worse than Wharton: as frequently noted, they are both fine schools, both run by similar adcoms [who often rotate thru top 10 schools over a career anyway] and both subject to the same MACRO trends I was
noting. I'm sure there are subtle differences, but for admission analysis of the type introduced here [diversity vs. standard issue], the similarities are FAR more important.
Sandy Kreisberg
Cambridge Essay Service
http://world.std.com/~edit
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HBS rules !!!
The whole wide business world wants to come to HBS. The school is very competitive and all the un-deserving admits ( and I believe there are many) will always find it difficult to graduate ( with honors or otherwise).
It makes me cringe that I have to share my tution dollars with these -----low lives.
HBS has a reputation to keep and we do not believe in a team-oriented culture like Stanford or Wharton does( Wharton claims to be the only real challenger to the HBS throne--- What a joke ). 50 % of our grades are class participation and I dare any of you out there to attend a Harvard class --- unprepared.
Well I'm in the best B-school in the world, because I'm really smart and agressive.Who cares if the rest of you say I'm arrogant?
I would really like to hear any of the comments on this ---I'm ready for you !!!---
I will not even comment on the likes of MIT , Chicago, LBS and what was that cereal school again ? ---- Mmmmm , Kellogg.
MBA ( Class of 2000)
HBS( The !!)
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