While there are some schools, like Harvard and Yale, whose alumni are held in high esteem no matter what, most of us attend universities that are great in particular areas. Think NYU for journalism or MIT for robotics. However, the more selective (read: elite) the school, the more lenienc...
skills, and network you’ll gain – mean you shouldn’t let the price of an MBA put you off when weighing up your return on investment (MBA ROI). If you can find the best fit MBA program that can deliver on your personal ambitions and career goals, then an MBA is more than worth ...
Fernando Snellingsis a contributing beauty and fashion writer for WWD. An alumni of the School of Visual Arts, Snellings has worked in various roles in the fashion industry for several years. As a freelance writer, he actively keeps his finger on the pulse on the latest fashion and beauty tr...
That's a little depressing. One reason that people like myself are really interested in alternatives to MIT, is that I think that there is a very good chance that if I had to do it over again, *I* couldn't get in, and this topic comes up constantly at alumni gatherings. Applying ...
Watson also has a famous self-indicting book. twofish-quant said: Also one issue that MIT has seriously been struggling with is the question "if you can get an MIT education via OCW and Khan Academy, then why pay $XXXXX to go to MIT?" One reason I admire Vest and some of the oth...
So education is not Japan, education as a whole is a very difficult segment to get in and to become number 1 simply because there is a certain brand which had been established, in case of Harvard, more than 400 years. In case of Keio and Waseda, 150 years. There is so much alumni ...
is into crochet, not knitting. “We are like The Jets and Sharks” when explaining the difference. Playfully mocking the name of the venue, “It is “Hobby Center” after all,” she explained the blanket she was working on is calledThe Carlyle Blanket,named after the famous New York ...