I saw on another thread that Duncan mentioned the term "Buyers Market". Is it true that it is a buyers market right now and therefore one would expect that it is easier to get into MBA programs?
Or is this just a regional phenomenon?
PS - Duncan if I misunderstood then I apologize in advance as I do not wish to misquote anyone.
Buyers Market
Posted Mar 26, 2012 02:09
I saw on another thread that Duncan mentioned the term "Buyers Market". Is it true that it is a buyers market right now and therefore one would expect that it is easier to get into MBA programs?
Or is this just a regional phenomenon?
PS - Duncan if I misunderstood then I apologize in advance as I do not wish to misquote anyone.
Or is this just a regional phenomenon?
PS - Duncan if I misunderstood then I apologize in advance as I do not wish to misquote anyone.
Posted Mar 26, 2012 07:23
I meant that only in the context of one individual candidate, who was accepted by almost every school they applied to. There is a heavily segmented market for MBA degrees and demand for high quality programmes remains high.
I meant that only in the context of one individual candidate, who was accepted by almost every school they applied to. There is a heavily segmented market for MBA degrees and demand for high quality programmes remains high.
Posted Mar 26, 2012 13:41
Thank you for clarifying, Duncan. I will, therefore, withdraw my request to pay only 50% in tuition :-)
Thank you for clarifying, Duncan. I will, therefore, withdraw my request to pay only 50% in tuition :-)
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