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Accelerated MBA Programs –
15. September 2009 by Jim Sutliff.
The Wall Street Journal took a look at accelerated MBA programs and provided a quick set of rankings. Accelerated MBA programs are good for those who do not want to be out of the work force for two full years. The students tend to have undergraduate business degrees and some of the programs go straight to elective courses. European schools have more accelerated programs than American universities but there are still a few worth a second look. Northwestern is a strong school and their program starts in June and finishes the following spring. Babson is also mentioned as having a top 5 program.
To read the Wall Street Journal article, please click here:
Jim Sutliff
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