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Online MBA Fair Gives Options For Business Students

  
  
  
The Economist Online MBA Fair

by Taylor Cotter
StudentAdvisor.com Staff 

Getting a Masters in Business Administration is a big decision. If you’re looking to start an executive track at a corporation, getting an MBA is often the best way to get your foot in the door.

However, getting an MBA requires huge time commitment and effort. Often, current employees who are interested in working on their MBA have to do so online, or at night. Choosing the right MBA school is a big decision, since you need to factor in time, financials, and the value of your degree.

To find the best MBA program for you, consider attending The Economist’s Which MBA? Online Fair, which connects prospective MBA students to business schools around the world.

On September 5-6, 2012, over 40 business schools from North America, Europe, Australia and Asia will be waiting to meet prospective candidates through an online, interactive virtual MBA fair. Visitors can chat with admissions officers one-on-one or in group chat rooms, join live webinars, and download school information.

Researching business schools takes a lot of time and energy. At the Which MBA? Online Fair, visitors can navigate a plethora of information and browse the virtual booths of business schools. Visitors can download brochures and applications or flip through photo galleries and videos. Business school representatives will be available to answer questions via personal instant message, group chat rooms, Skype chat, and webinar presentations.

In February, nearly 4,000 visitors from 142 countries attended the fairCandidates came from all industries – business, finance, start-ups, marketing, sales, and IT, to name a few.

Which schools are participating?

The fair on September 5-6 will include a variety of full-time, online and part-time MBA programs. A few of the schools include:

Which MBA? Online Fair

Aston Business School

Audencia Nantes School of Management

Australian School of Business (AGSM)

Babson College

Hult International Business School

University of California, Riverside

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

University of Virginia, Darden School of Business

Register here for The Economist's Which MBA? Online Fair!

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Saint Leo University Offers Accelerated MBA

  
  
  
Saint Leo University Offers Accelerated MBA By Taylor Cotter
StudentAdvisor.com Staff

It's no secret that getting a job right out of college can be tough. Getting an advanced degree is a great way to increase your value in today's job market.

Saint Leo University of Saint Leo, Fla., is introducing an accelerated Masters of Business Administration for recently graduated business students. The program values internship and international experience and plans to graduate students ready for a competitive corporate workplace. Read more...

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