Archive for the ‘Business School’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Investing in Your Future in Business: Which Business School

Entering a business school is a serious endeavor for many aspiring business owners and entrepreneurs.  After all, many of the graduates of some of the top business schools in the U.S., Europe and Asia are highly acknowledged and respected members of their respective industries.  Business school graduates have gone on to establish successful careers in business, politics, marketing and other private and government services.  Choosing what business school to go to is also a huge investment, requiring time, effort and money.  It can have a huge impact on anybody’s career and future.

To help you decide on your choice, here are several important considerations to keep in mind:

The degree and program
A business school is only as good as the quality of its business programs.  Find out if the school you are checking out offers the degree you want to earn and the program you want to learn.  MBA programs, for example, can vary from one school to another.  The type of curriculum included also matters, particularly if you want to pursue a certain field of specialization. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Course Programs Offered by Fleet Business School

Fleet Business School is a school in Annapolis, Maryland that offers one- to less than two-year undergraduate degrees in several programs.  This is a private, for-profit institution founded in 1934.  Students who prefer a low teacher to student ratio will appreciate this school.  The current ratio stands at 1:11.  Its student body is dominated by White and Black Americans who consist of 94% of the total population with Hispanics, Asians and Pacific Islanders consisting of the rest. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Tips on Choosing a Business School

Some people enroll in a business school just for fun, for leisure. Some say it’s for experience, for others career advancement is their reason. Other professionals would say going to business schools is required for a possible job promotion. Peer pressure is also one, “My friends are enrolling in a business school so I’m going to join them too.” No matter what the reason may be, choosing a business school may affect your career or lifestyle. It is imperative that we analyze the business schools first before you enroll, this will help determine your future career.

The website of The School of Management at the University of Dallas in Texas provides the Top 100 rankings of Business Schools. Business Week also features B-Schools page in their site that presents Business School Rankings and profiles. Bschool.com also gives out International Side by Side rankings of the best Business Schools. About.com can also help you in identifying top business schools for grads and undergrads. We may use the database of these sites to track down credentials if a Business School of your choice is really worth your time, money, and effort. Read the rest of this entry »