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MBA program ranked high
STEPHEN GALDO
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Penn State Behrend has
emerged as one of the top
tier MBA program's in the
nation. Behrend is in league
with schools such as Harvard,
Stanford, Ohio State, and
many more.
This rank is no surprise for
the school, considering the
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program has also been
ranked in Princeton Review
and U.S. World News and Re
port magazines respectively.
For most entrants the pro
gram consists of a fall, spring,
and summer semester. This
allows graduates to finish the
program in as quickly as one
year.
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gram, Alfred Warner, illus
trated some of the perks of
receiving an MBA from Beh
rend versus University Park's
business school, Smeal.
"You cannot easily com
pare the programs because
they are too different per
haps," Warner said.
"Some advantages you
might see however are the
length of the program and
class size. There are usually
no more than thirty five stu
dents to a class. This really
gives us a chance to assess
the student's performance.
We may be able to give better
feedback than a larger MBA
program."
Behrend MBA students
are split between students
who have just received their
degrees and those who have
been working in the profes
sional world for some time.
"This allows for a great
balance," Warner said. "This
leads to
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sions and different insight.
In addition, Penn State em
phasizes excellence in both
research and teaching for the
faculty, so students get the
best of both worlds.
"The level of commitment
by the faculty here is tremen
dous."
Behrend's program has
also done a fantastic job at
helping their students acquire
jobs throughout the nation.
Recent graduates have
received significant jobs
in Connecticut, New York,
Texas, North Carolina, Indi
ana, Georgia, and even the
Ukraine! Some of the compa
nies they are part of include
IBM, National City, General
Electric, and PNC.
Andrew Watters, the as
sociate director of academic
and career planning services,
does a great deal to help stu
dents down the right path.
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MBA to continue to use ca
reer planning services, and
to add more value to their
resumes while in graduate
school," Waters said.
What may hold some back
from pursuing an MBA after
undergraduate study is the
GMAT exam. GMAT stands
for the graduate manage
ment admissions test, and is
required for most business
graduate programs.
For those of you who do
not know, the GMAT is a gen
eral aptitude assessment and
is a requirement to be eligible
for MBA study.
The test is supposed to
measure a correlation be
tween results and success in
the program.
Ann Burbles, Admissions
Counselor for the MBA pro
gram, helped clear up some
confusion about the exam.
"There is a verbal, quan
titative, and writing section.
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puter.
Both the math and quan
titative sections take seventy
five minutes each and there
are two essays administered,
each is designated a half an
hour a piece.
The GMAT is based on
grade point average so;
there is stronger pressure on
those who graduated with
a lower grade point aver
age. Behrend's minimum re
quired score is four hundred
fifty and the average score is
around five hundred thirty."
Ann also proctors a coach
ing session for prospective
GMAT test takers. Behrend's
high performing MBA pro
gram is only continuing to
improve.
It may be well in the favor
to continue further study at
Penn State Behrend and re
ceive the MBA degree.