Publisher: Capstone, 1998, 278 pages
ISBN: 1-900961-68-7
Keywords: MBA
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At Wharton Business School, MBA students talk fondly of the 'Wharton Walk' a well-known drinking ritual — or bar crawl — that involves 20 bars in one night. "A great bonding experience," says one student. This is what happens at business schools. While most students simply get drunk; MBA students bond and network. If you read the books that promise 'inside stories' on business schools you read a lot about caffeine intake as students work through the night and how boring courses in international finance can be. Most people know that already. Similarly, if you read broschures about business schools and articles on them, there is a lot of sugare sentiments. "Do something to make the program better for those who follow you," advises one MBA student to his successors. Another adds: "You are in the prime of your life — look for a school that you can enjoy, not just edure, for two years." Noble thoughts, but there is more to business schools than the clean-cut ambitious young men and women absorbing the merits of strategic planning and networking deep into the night. There has to be.
Welcome to the real world of business schools.
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Interesting if you want to know how MBA schools really work.
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