January 25, 2008
Business Schools Take More Students Straight Out of College
Even without job experience, recent graduates can be leaders in M.B.A. programs, admissions officials say
When Shelli Ulrich entered an M.B.A. program four months after graduating from college, her friends warned her that she would be at a disadvantage without the years of corporate experience most of her classmates could draw on. But the traditional timetable of working for four or five years before starting an M.B.A. didn't work for her. She planned to become an executive by her
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