A survey focusing on the perceived value of an MBA has found that the vast majority of alumni rate their degree of significant worth.
The Financial Times survey asked 1,370 MBAs who had graduated in 2007 to rate their management degree on its worthiness between one and five, with five being the highest. The average score returned was 4.4, with 56% of the respondents rating their MBA program five out of five.
Author's Name:
Richard Burns
Publish Date:
01/02/2011
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