Applications to M.B.A. Programs Decline for a Second Year in a Row, Report Says

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  1. carlosb

    carlosb New Member

    http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2004/08/2004080404n.htm

     
  2. 4Q

    4Q New Member

    Great--now what's the password so I can actually log on and read the article?
     
  3. Buckwheat

    Buckwheat New Member

    4Q,
    Dont demand, say please once in a while!
    -buckwheat
     
  4. 4Q

    4Q New Member

    OK. "Please once in a while." There, I said it.

    I'm sorry. It just frustrates me when people post links to pay sites without at least saying so up front.
     
  5. Maybe because they have their userid/password saved so there's no prompt for a login for them? I know it's happened to me that way, only to find out that I was already registered/a member.

    I'm sure it's not malicious!

    Anyway, here's a link to Forbes that should work OK and communicate the same message...

    http://www.forbes.com/business/businesstech/feeds/ap/2004/08/01/ap1483969.html

    Cheers,
    Mark
     
  6. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    I imagine it is getting harder to convince people to take a real 20 course MBA when there are so many 10-12 course programs that would require a serious mental affliction to fail.

    Today, business education is not about creating academics. It's about milking the cash cow.

    When I was a young student, many people would take a business degree with maybe 35 business and related courses and follow it with a 20 business course MBA. 10-12 intro courses designed for aging minds qualifies the graduate for exactly nothing.
     

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