The Bottom Line
Best 237 Business Schools is the perfect resource for business school applicants. It offers detailed information on the nations top business schools, while providing practical advice that ever applicant can use.
Pros
- Comprehensive guide for business school applicants
- Includes top ten ranking lists for 11 different categories
Cons
- The content is excellent, but the print is very small and hard on the eyes
Description
- Written by Nedda Gilbert and the staff of The Princeton Review
- Published by The Princeton Review/Random House Inc
- Contains complete profiles of the nations top 237 business schools
- Includes statistical info on 305 accredited schools
- Provides practical admissions advice, tuition figures, and much more
Guide Review - Book Review Best 237 Business Schools
For the past twelve years, The Princeton Review has published an annual guide to business schools. The 2006 offering, Best 237 Business Schools, is more informative than ever, providing details on over 400 schools with accredited MBA programs. The best schools (237 in all) have full profiles that include details on academics, admission requirements, career placement programs, and student life.
Best 237 Business Schools also includes application advice, MBA funding sources, GMAT strategies, recruitment opportunities, and student surveys. College graduates who are interested in applying to business school will also appreciate the newly reinstated ranking lists, which rate schools in categories such as Best Administered, Best Overall Academic Experience, Best Career Prospects, Best Opportunities for Women, etc.
I highly recommend this comprehensive book to applicants who are in the process of choosing a school, and even for those applicants who have already made a selection. Best 237 Business Schools will provide a wealth of information and will prove to be an invaluable resource in the application process.
Best 237 Business Schools also includes application advice, MBA funding sources, GMAT strategies, recruitment opportunities, and student surveys. College graduates who are interested in applying to business school will also appreciate the newly reinstated ranking lists, which rate schools in categories such as Best Administered, Best Overall Academic Experience, Best Career Prospects, Best Opportunities for Women, etc.
I highly recommend this comprehensive book to applicants who are in the process of choosing a school, and even for those applicants who have already made a selection. Best 237 Business Schools will provide a wealth of information and will prove to be an invaluable resource in the application process.



