Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Best Business Schools ranking 2020

October 16, 2019

Once again the MBA Guidebook’s Best Business Schools ranking 2020 makes the difference !

Out of the hundreds of MBA programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the top 100 MBA programs were ranked by the 3D MBA Vantage Point algorithm, based on the data collected on their full-time MBA programs. The MBA Guidebook’s Best Business Schools ranking 2020 is the outcome of the unrivaled power of neural networks and machine learning applied to the semantic analysis of hundred of thousands of different information sources such as Business Schools websites, discussion forums on Education topics, and everything needed for the computation of the full-time MBA rankings, based on a careful selection of meaningful indicators.

In particular, The 3D MBA Vantage Point algorithm performs MBA statistical analysis of employment data collected according to the MBA CSEA Standards for Reporting Employment Statistics. These standards form the basis for defining how MBA programs should report full-time MBA employment statistics and other career information, including starting base salaries, signing bonuses, and what proportion of MBA graduates have jobs at graduation and three months after. Using industry standards ensures that the MBA Guidebook algorithm provides prospective students with accurate and comparable employment information for each school.

If you want to know more about the 3D MBA Vantage Point algorithm and the Best Business Schools ranking 2020 make sure that you visit the MBA Guidebook website.

You may also want information on the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or download the AACSB 2019 Business School Data Guide .

Harvard Application Requirements

October 16, 2019

Have you ever asked yourself what could be the Harvard College Application Requirements ?

Here is an extract from Harvard College‘s website:

“We accept the Common Application, the Universal College Application, and the Coalition Application. Each is treated equally by the Admissions Committee. Complete and submit your materials as soon as possible to ensure full and timely consideration of your application. If you use the Common Application, you must submit your application before your supporting materials (Secondary School Report, Teacher Reports, etc.) can be released to a college. Until you submit your own application sections, no part of your application will be transmitted to the Harvard Admissions Office. The Universal College Application does not require this same process.

We will send an email acknowledgment of receipt within two weeks of receiving your application. If you have not received an acknowledgment after two weeks, please contact us. Choose the category “Admissions” and then the subject “Applicant Questions (if you’ve already submitted your application)” in the drop-down menu, or call 617-495-1551.Please note: we will not begin processing applications until late September, so the earliest acknowledgements will be sent in mid-September.

You may pay your application fee online with a credit card via the Common Application, Coalition Application, or the Universal College Application websites.

You may also send a check or money order to Harvard College Admissions, 86 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. Please include the applicant’s name with the payment.”

To know more visit the Havard Application Requirements page.

Guy Gnole for the Annubiz Web Review on October 16th, 2019

How much does it cost to attend Stanford Medical School ?

October 14, 2019

Ever wanted to know how much does it cost to attend Stanford Medical School ? Lucky you, we just found out that the MBA Guidebook has got the answer. Together with their Best Medical Schools ranking, these folks are about to release their 2019 annual comparison of the Best Medical Schools Tuition Fees and Costs. Stay tuned and we should be able to tell more in a couple of days.

J. Bobo for the Annubiz Web Review on 15th October 2019.

 

How much does an MBA degree cost ?

October 11, 2019

Law Schools Tuition Fees and Costs

July 25, 2019

Have you ever been worried of how much it would cost you to attend the top 10 Law Schools in the world ? The latest issue of the Law Schools tuition fees and costs from  The MBA Guidebook is exactly what you need.

Here are the Top 10 Law Schools

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

Business Schools Tuition Fees

June 16, 2019

Here are the Top 100 online MBA programs in the world:

 

Best Online MBA programs 2019

May 24, 2019

The MBA Guidebook just released their 3D ranking of the best online MBA programs. The purpose is to ensure prospective students that they get a strong handle on which programs to look at before applying to online options. The MBA Guidebook 3D ranking methology is based on highly detailed surveys to schools and program alumni. More than 5,000 graduates responded. Their methodology is also based on three equally weighted parts that take into account who gets in, what happens to them while they are in the program, and what outcomes occur as a result of the education.

Here are the Top 10 online MBA programs in the world:

 

Drawing on the same high standards of academic excellence and practical relevance which characterize all teaching and learning at HEC Paris, online programs offer busy professionals the extra flexibility to keep on learning and developing their skills that is so precious in today’s world.

The University of Southern California Marshall School of Business topped our 2019 ranking, thanks largely to overwhelmingly positive alumni satisfaction rates. Auburn University’s Harbert School of Business catapulted from 10th in last year’s ranking to second, passing last year’s first- and second-place finishers. Auburn was followed by Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in third and Carnegie Mellon in fourth. Lehigh University rounded out the top five, rising one spot from last year’s sixth-place finish.

Finishing in the top 10 this year were the online offerings from No. 6 University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, No. 7 University of Florida, No. 8 University of Nebraska at Lincoln, No. 9 Hofstra University’s Zarb School of Business, and No. 10 University of Dallas’ Jindal School of Management.

Looking at these programs on the basis of their admissions standards, an alumni assessment of the program’s academic and extracurricular experience, and career outcomes gives a full and complete picture of this booming market in higher education. At the top end of the online MBA market, which now boasts nearly 300 players in the U.S. alone, you can be confident of a quality education at a price point you can afford.

Among admissions data, we examined the average undergraduate GPAs of students, the average work experience of the most recently accepted class, the acceptance rate for applicants, and average class scores on standardized tests, the GMAT and the GRE (see Acceptance Rates, GMATs & More In Online MBAs). This year we also gave schools credit for enrolling students who did not submit a standardized test but who had 10 or more years of experience, a change from the debut ranking that was made in consultation with several schools. The programs with the highest admissions standards were USC Marshall, Indiana Kelley, Texas Jindal, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Carnegie Mellon.

For the online MBA experience, we relied on alumni answers to 11 questions that probed the essence of their education, from the quality of professors and class projects to their fellow classmates (see How Online MBA Alums Rated Their Schools). Topping the list for the best online academic and extracurricular experience were Hofstra Zarb, the Jack Welch Management Institute, USC Marshall, Auburn, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana Kelley.

For career outcomes, we asked alums if the program helped them to achieve a salary increase or promotion at work, whether it allowed them to accomplish their primary and secondary professional goals, and how well career services worked on their behalf. USC also showed up at the very top for career outcomes, followed by Hofstra, Texas Jindal, Auburn, Lehigh, and Kenan-Flagler.

To compile the ranking, we gathered a trove of valuable data. When it came to alumni perceptions of the quality of their professors, for example, no program scored better than the Jack Welch Management Institute, the only ranked Poets&Quants‘ online program not affiliated with a mainstream business school. Alums of the program that bears the name of the legendary CEO of General Electric Co. rated their profs a remarkable 9.74 on a 10-point scale. The faculty at USC and Carnegie Mellon were not far behind, respectively gaining equally impressive scores of 9.52 and 9.48.

USC had the most alums, 64%, who reported receiving a promotion at work as a direct result of the online MBA program. Alums from Welch were next (58%), followed by those at the University of Maryland’s online offering (53%) and that of UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School (52%). Alums who reported gaining a salary increase as a direct result of their MBA experience topped out at the University of Texas at Dallas (90%), with USC (80%), Indiana Kelley (73%), and Carnegie Mellon (69%) all at the high end of immediate impact.

Of course, one of the big concerns many would-be students have with online programs is the diminished ability to connect with their classmates. Asked about their satisfaction with opportunities to create strong connections with fellow students, the following programs ranked highest: Hofstra (9.79), USC (9.52), Carnegie Mellon (9.43), and Kenan-Flagler (9.19).

With still more schools, including the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota, about to enter the online market, you can expect more students to opt for this more flexible version of the MBA degree which allows students to keep their jobs and income while earning a highly valued credential.

“There is a whole generation of people we are seeing who would rather learn through online than come to classrooms,” says H. Rao Unnava, dean of the business school at UC-Davis which is launching an online option next year. “Online makes a lot of sense for them. There is a large segment of people who would probably want to do their MBA degree online.”

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