SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,000
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SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,000
The schools that refused to provide or confirm the data were Notre Dame (Mendoza), Pittsburgh (Katz), Maryland (Smith), Northeastern (D'Amore-McKim), SMU (Cox), and Denver (Daniels).
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
What part of Africa are you from?
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Very cool. They should use some of that money to give the main buildings updates. Outside of the Kitt Center / BIC & new energy center the classrooms and study rooms are old.
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
more scholarships is the ONLY thing that should be used on. Need to buy better MBA students.
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Wonder why Cox won't report the actual figure when places like Chicago and Johns Hopkins are shown in the comments section providing detailed follow-up.
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Just heard that there was a 23% drop in GMAT exams administered between 2011 and 2015. That's tough on MBA admissions, especially expensive ones that are trying to grow.
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because MBAs are a dime a dozen and business don't care if you have one unless it's from a notable school.tristatecoog wrote:Just heard that there was a 23% drop in GMAT exams administered between 2011 and 2015. That's tough on MBA admissions, especially expensive ones that are trying to grow.
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Agree on the last part. A Wharton MBA will open a lot of doors. A Cox MBA will open quite a few. A UNT MBA won't get you far.whitwiki wrote:because MBAs are a dime a dozen and business don't care if you have one unless it's from a notable school.tristatecoog wrote:Just heard that there was a 23% drop in GMAT exams administered between 2011 and 2015. That's tough on MBA admissions, especially expensive ones that are trying to grow.
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
People want one year grad programs right after undergrad vs 2 year (FT MBA) or 3 year (Law) programs?
Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Cox doesn't have a fountain yet. Just sayin'
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Re: SMU Cox Endowment Ranked 22nd in the nation - $215,000,0
Not reputable business school would allow a one year program for someone who is fresh out of undergrad. That is not a real MBA. Most decent schools require a few years of experience so you bring a bit more to the table. If you are going to do something right after undergrad, get your masters in finance, or accounting or commercial real estate - but don't try to call it an MBA because you will fool nobody.