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Product Details
- Paperback: 230 pages
- Publisher: Education Intl; 6th edition (January 1, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1894122801
- ISBN-13: 978-1894122801
- Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
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Guide to Doctoral Programs in Business & Management in the USA - 2001 Edition [Paperback]
Client Critiques
I ordered this guide for the "40 in-depth profiles" of the most essential schools, but found this guide fully missing the mark. There's no ranking whatsoever of the "leading" schools. Also, if you appear at the faculty lists for the schools that they do profile, you'll get that the leading schools employ faculty from a extremely select ten-14 schools a large portion of these schools are omitted from the "40 in-depth interviews" that this book promises. Absolutely nothing on Harvard, MIT, Northwestern, Carnegie-Mellon, Yale, Columbia, Berkeley, London School of Economics...these are the key schools exactly where the faculty of the top institutions are hired from. However there are a lot of write-ups on second- and third-tier schools...no offense, but if you want to discuss Doctoral programs, leaving out the leading schools offers your "guide" virtually no credibility, despite your nod to the masses who aren't necessarily targeting the elitist institutions. 1 final point, some expert layout for the guide is in order. It looks like it was desktop published by an individual on their dwelling pc. Not to mention written by somebody who is not familiar with the topic matter. The last point to add is that this claims to be "the only complete guide to US doctoral business and management applications in print." Frankly, if the standards remain this low, it won't be the only guide for long.
If you are interested in the university programs that paid to have themselves profiled in this book, then it could possibly have some value to you. Otherwise, there was especially tiny information on the majority of doctoral applications at present getting supplied in the United States. A major disappointment coming from an agency that would have full data.
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