Archive for April, 2019

Best Law Schools in the World

April 30, 2019

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Best Law Schools in the World is in this month’s release of the MBA Guidebook newsletter.

Here are the Top 10 Law Schools

  1. Yale University
  2. Stanford University
  3. Harvard University
  4. University of Chicago
  5. Columbia University
  6. New York University
  7. University of Pennsylvania
  8. University of Virginia
  9. University of Michigan
  10. Duke University

Best Medical Schools in the World

April 20, 2019

A medical career starts with finding the program that best fits your needs. With the MBA Guidebook rankings of the top medical schools for research, narrow your search by location, tuition, school size and test scores plus full rankings, MCAT scores and student debt data. Find the MCAT score you need to get in to all medical schools and the average undergraduate GPA for enrolled students.

Want to know what are the Best Medical Schools in the World

The MBA Guidebook 3D ranking of the Top Medical Schools in the World

  1. Harvard Medical School
  2. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  3. Stanford School of Medicine
  4. McGill University Faculty of Medicine
  5. UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
  6. University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
  7. University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
  8. Columbia School of Medicine
  9. NYU School of Medicine
  10. Hull York Medical School
  11. George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
  12. Yale School of Medicine

 

Best Film Schools in the World

April 19, 2019

Ever wanted to know where Steven Spielberg, George Lucas or Quentin Tarentino have been studying Cinema? Very likely in one of the Best Film Schools in the World.

And lucky you, the MBA Guidebook has just released their Best Film Schools Ranking.

And here we are:

  1. University of Southern California
  2. New York University
  3. American Film Institute
  4. University of California, Los Angeles
  5. Huston School of Film and Digital Media
  6. California Institute of the Arts
  7. Loyola Marymount University
  8. Chapman University
  9. University of North Carolina School of the Arts
  10. Columbia University

 

Best Executive MBA programs

April 13, 2019

You definitively want to know what are the Best Executive MBA programs and are not sure where to get that from? Do you realize that you are a fucking lucky little bastard? The MBA Guidebook website has got it for you !

Let’s start with a bit of history. The Executive MBA Council is an educational accreditation council formed in 1981 to accredit schools of business offering EMBA degrees worldwide. The council was formed with the assistance of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

The council’s stated mission is to promote the advancement of executive MBA worldwide through its partnerships, conference, and research and outreach activities. The EMBA Council is governed by a Board of Trustees, which consists mainly of the Deans or Program Directors of its business school members and sets goals on council initiatives.

The council is headquartered in Beckman Hall, Orange, California, United States.

As of May 2010, the Executive MBA Council has accredited 237 full business schools on six continents and 18 corporate members.

Some of the most prestigious Executive MBA programs include:

Wharton Executive MBA program

Wharton offers one MBA degree in two formats: the traditional, full-time MBA in Philadelphia, or the Executive MBA in either San Francisco or Philadelphia. Both programs require the same high admissions standards, follow the same rigorous curriculum, and confer the same Wharton degree. The delivery and structure of the programs differ to meet the needs of different student types.

Claiming the top in our global ranking is The INSEAD Global Executive MBA. It was ranked #1 across in four of our five criteria and also rated first in the regional ranking for Europe. The program lasts 14-17 months, with time spent on campuses in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East with an unparalleled 100% international cohort, boasting an average of 13-years’ work experience.

The Wharton MBA for Executives (Philadelphia) is ranked #1 in the Northeast and #4 globally in this year’s rankings. The Duke Global Executive MBA is #1 in the Mid-Atlantic/South region and #7 in the world. Working our way across the country, to the Midwest, the Kellogg Executive MBA Program holds the #1 position for the region and is ranked #2 in the world. Out West, The Berkeley MBA for Executives Program leads at #1 and is also ranked #9 worldwide.

 

The Best Medical Schools in USA

April 13, 2019

If you have ever wanted to know the World Best Medical Schools then this month release of the list of the World Best Medical Schools in what you are looking for. Let’s start first with the Best Medical Schools in USA.  Medical school in the United States is most commonly a four-year graduate program with the purpose of educating physicians in the field of medicine. Such schools provide a major part of the medical education in the United States. Most medical schools in the US confer upon graduates a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree, although some confer a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, and a few offer combined programs where graduates earn both a bachelors degree and an MD or DO. Most schools follow a similar pattern of education, with two years of classroom and laboratory based education, followed by two years of clinical rotations in a teaching hospital where students see patients in a variety of specialties. After completion, graduates must complete a residency before becoming licensed to practice medicine.

Admissions to medical school in the United States is generally considered highly competitive, although there is a wide range of competitiveness among different types of schools. Admissions criteria include grade point averages, Medical College Admission Test scores, letters of recommendation, and interviews. Most students have at least a bachelor’s degree, usually in a biologic science, and some students have advanced degrees, such as a master’s degree. Medical School in the United States does not require a degree in biological sciences, but rather a set of undergraduate courses in scientific disciplines thought to adequately prepare students.

The Flexner Report, published in 1910, had a significant impact on reforming medical education in the United States. The report led to the implementation of more structured standards and regulations in medical education. Currently, all medical schools in the United States must be accredited by a certain body, depending on whether it is a D.O. granting medical school or an M.D. granting medical school. The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) is an accrediting body for educational programs at schools of medicine in the United States and Canada. The LCME accredits only the schools that grant an M.D. degree; osteopathic medical schools that grant the D.O. degree are accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation of the American Osteopathic Association. The LCME is sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association.

The Elite M7 Business Schools

April 10, 2019

The M7, or Magnificent Seven, is the informal elite group of the seven private business schools considered to have the world’s best MBA programs: Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Kellogg, Booth, Columbia, and MIT Sloan.

Although one would, with good reason, argue that the Magnificent 7 should really be the Marvelous 10 with Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business, UC-Berkeley’s Haas School, and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business added, for many applicants the M7 is the Holy Grail of the MBA Kingdom and many would only apply to the M7 Business Schools even though there are many other business schools that are just as or nearly as good.

Indeed, for some candidates, a case can easily be made why the Tuck School or the Darden School at the University of Virginia might well be preferable to an M7 institution.

Still, the fascination with this prestigious group and these schools can turn into an obsession for any highly striving MBA candidate.

For a comparative look at the M7 players, comparing and contrasting them by everything from GMATs and GPAs to starting salaries and job offer rates, refer to The M7 Business School Guide Book.