The Times: One year or two: the great divide
Dean Paul Danos via The Times about the advantages of the classic two-year MBA program instead of the shorter ones:
“There are large numbers of brilliant young people with a variety of college degrees and experiences who want to change their lives and careers but who have little or no formal business education,” says Paul Danos, dean at Tuck. “They need the classic programme with an introductory year, a paid internship in the summer and a second year of in-depth electives.”Source: The Times May 18, 2006
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