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Which MBA?: A Critical Guide to the World's Best MBAs (13th Edition) [Paperback]

George Bickerstaffe (Author)
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November 30, 2001 Economist Intelligence Unit Research Report
Which MBA? is the authoritive guide to the best MBAs around the world. With such a wide range of MBAs available, choosing the right one can be difficult. Which MBA? will help you make the right desicion. There are 116 of the world's best schools listed, and you will benefit from the experience of over 4,500 MBA students and alumni surveyed for this edition. This book presents a comprehensive, unbiased assessment of all the key issues you will want answered before embarking on your MBA. Which MBA? gives advice and guidance on the critical questions asked by anyone assessing MBA opportunities, including: *the different types of MBA course available *entry requirements, application details, interviews and GMAT *what to look for in a school, and how to get into the school of your choice *financing your MBA *how to use your MBA to get a better job *results of the 2001 survey of schools, students and graduates *comparative tables of student ratings, and starting salaries.

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"With more than 800 business schools in Europe and the US offering MBA programmes, the choice can be bewildering. How do you weigh up the reputation of the school, programme content and the method of delivery."THE TIMES

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Which MBA? is the authoritative guide to the best MBAs around the world. With such a wide range of MBAs available, choosing the right one can be difficult. Which MBA? will help you make the right decision.

There are 116 of the world's best schools listed, and more than 4,500 MBA students and alumni contributed to the survey that you will benefit from in this edition. The book presents a comprehensive, unbiased assessment of all the key issues you will want answered before embarking on your MBA.

Which MBA? gives advice and guidance on the crucial questions asked by anyone assessing MBA opportunities, including:

  • the different types of MBA course available
  • entry requirements, application details, interviews and GMAT
  • what to look for in a school and how to get into the school of your choice
  • financing your MBA
  • how to use your MBA to get a better job
  • results of the 2001 survey of schools, students and graduates
  • comparative tables of student ratings and starting salaries

Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Financial Times/Prentice Hall; 13th edition (November 30, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0273656635
  • ISBN-13: 978-0273656630
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,764,558 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Most in-depth b-school guidebook I've seen, August 7, 2001
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r404k (Atlanta, GA, USA) - See all my reviews
I'm wondering why nobody ever thought to write a b-school guide like The Fiske Guide to Colleges (or Insider's or Barrons top 50) with in-depth reviews of schools and programs? I'd like to know what students and alumni think of their professors, classmates, atmosphere, class asignments, internship opportunities, recruitment on campus, etc... Alas, no b-school guide I've seen provides all those insights about which you can read before shelling out $$$ to visit some of the schools you're interested in. Oh, well...

Mr. Bickerstaffe and the people from the Economist's Intelligence Unit summarize some of the interesting facts about programs, students, atmosphere, recruiting, location, job prospects, etc. for a good selection of U.S. and international b-schools. Each school is given about 2-3 pages. If you're looking to go to b-school outside of the U.S., this guide is absolutely indispensable. If you're living outside of the U.S. and want to got to a US b-school, you may want to check out another guide that will have more than the top 30-50 schools this guide has. If you're looking at top U.S. b-schools, this guide will provide you with more in-depth information about programs than any other b-school guide I've seen. It includes not only facts (which are available pretty much everywhere on the web), but distilled views and opinions of the real people who've at least visited (if not attended) the schools in question. Be warned, however, that quite a few U.S. b-schools are not included in this guide (most first- and second-tier schools are in there).

I should add a bit about the structure of this book. The first part (100 pages or so) gives advice about selecting a business school and application process. The second, more voluminous part is comprised of the actual school descriptions. The second part is divided into four sections: UK schools, rest of Europe schools, North American schools (not just the US schools, although they definitely predominate), and the rest of the world schools.

If there were more opinions from students, alumni, and recruiters included in this volume, I would have given it 5 stars. Given the competition, however, this is still the best b-school guide your money can buy (which is not necessarily to say that you should spend $...+ on a guidebook if the money is tight).

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for a quick start, March 19, 2003
This book gives a lot of usefull information about a lot of MBA programs, but I found a lack of top ten U.S. schools. Some of them are missing, there is a huge gap between the best schools and those ranked below. (Some of them are ranked below #100).

I prefer this book than browsing the net because at a glance you can have interesting information of many, many MBA's and the information is well organized. GMAT means, ratio applications/accepted, strong subjects, deadlines, number or students, main features, % of student body, all the basic information to get to know what an MBA may you offer and wheter it's appealing depending on your targets.

The europen chapter is better than anyone. The U.S. chapter is not wide enough, but not bad.

If you are deciding to which MBA you should apply, this book will help you to shorten your starting list and focus on 10 to 12 MBA programs. Then which one to choose it's up to you

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good International, Bad USA, January 24, 2003
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This review is from: Which MBA?: A Critical Guide to the World's Best MBAs (13th Edition) (Paperback)
This series used to contain "raw comments" from students which I found very interesting. Now, Business Week is the only one that publishes them.

Interesting statistics, good summaries. But pretty duplicative of any other book, web site, WSJ, BW, etc.

Except for international. Very highly recommended if you're looking at international schools off the beaten path.

Getting long in the tooth.

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