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Best 290 Business Schools

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The Bottom Line

If you are only going to buy one business school guide Best 290 Business Schools is the book to get.
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Pros
  • Two-page profiles for each school
  • Advice from current students
  • 11 top ten ranking lists
Cons
  • None

Description

  • Written by Nedda Gilbert and the Staff of The Princeton Review
  • Published by Random House/Princeton Review
  • 2008 Edition
  • 799 Pages

Guide Review - Best 290 Business Schools

The Princeton Review’s Best 290 Business Schools is an essential reference guide for anyone interested in attending business school. [brb]
The first section of the book includes valuable admission and application advice, as well as information on how to fund an MBA.

Part two features 11 ranking lists of top ten business schools. Ranking categories include Best Campus Facilities, Best Professors, Best Career Prospects, and other rankings like Toughest to Get Into and Best Classroom Experience.

There are also 290 two-page business school profiles located in this section. To compile the data for the profiles, The Princeton Review surveyed more than 19,000 MBA students at top business schools across the country. Students answered questions about academics, student life, and career opportunities.

The final section of Best 290 Business Schools data-only listing for 156 additional schools with admission and tuition information.

I would highly recommend this comprehensive reference for anyone who is considering an MBA degree.
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