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Old 01-07-2004, 04:47 PM
Rudey Rudey is offline
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Originally posted by AXiD670
But you see, those figures you just spouted at all of us don't really strengthen your case. All it means is that students at Harvard have, on average, a higher GMAT score, which just means that they know how to take tests better (which we all know doesn't mean you're smarter). Also, it doesn't show us where those grads with the base salary of $100K are located geographically compared to the grads with the base salary of $58K...you have to figure in cost of living differences. Also, how many years of work experience does each grad have? They could receive a higher starting salary because they had more years experience before starting the MBA program.

And just because a professor from a "good school" teaches at a "bad school" doesn't mean it's because they couldn't get a job teaching at a better school. Maybe the school they're teaching at is in a location where they want to be located.

I'm sorry but, you still haven't convinced me. Let's beat this horse a little more.
You make no sense and good luck in whatever program you pursue.

-Rudey
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