MBA focus on nonprofit/substantial development

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:01 pm
Here are just a few ideas:

Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
Texas (McCombs)
Indiana (Kelley)
Texas A&M (Mays)
Minnesota (Carlson)
Vanderbilt (Owen)
Ohio State (Fisher)

Hope this helps.
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by pearl_of_autumn » Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:16 pm
Hi Jim,

Thank so much for suggesting those schools.However, I do not think my profile is strong enough and are looking for a lower range.

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by FutureWorks » Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:19 am
Hi pearl_of_autumn,

We would advise you to check rankings available online to find what good schools fall in your
gmat range. We suggest you the school list may not be a good idea, as you should choose a
school based on what parameters play a crucial role now or in the coming time.
You being the best judge of that can take a decision on which schools fits your parameter better.

We can help you with what these parameters should be-

The best way to choose a B school is based on career goals. You need to see if the schools will help
you realizing those goals. Apart from that factors like what the school specializes in, geography
location including urban/rural factor, size of classes in school (big class or small class), alumni
success rate. Also you need to keep in consideration what recruiters tend to come on campus. You
can talk to alumni's and career center wings to know further the opportunities the school provides
you.