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Anyone applying to business school is faced not only with the challenge of getting admitted, but also with the question of what type of school to attend. The Princeton Review's "Complete Book of Business Schools, 2001 Edition" combines invaluable advice on how to impress admissions directors and how to select just the right school. The guide contains insider information from several MBA program admissions officers on what they expect from an applicant, such as the right ingredients for a winning essay, what to talk about on an interview, and what kinds of recommendations carry the most clout.
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A special feature of our school profiles is the "employment profile" of each program. We break down what graduates of each school have gone on to do. For example, here's a look at what MIT graduates have done:
% of grads employed immediately: 96
Average starting salary: $78,200
Grads employed by field (avg. salary)
Communications 3% $76,200
Consulting 46% $84,700
Finance 26% $74,100
Marketing 6% $74,700
Operations 17% $74,900
Strategic Planning 3% $84,700
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