Business Week - According to the latest data reported to Business Week, 16% of job-seeking students from the top 30 MBA programs did not get even one offer by the time schools collected their final fall employment data three months after graduation. Last year that was true of just 5% of students. And despite the meteoric rise of salaries over the past several years, starting pay was down this year for the top 30, dipping from roughly $98,000 in 2008 to $96,500....
link: UNDERNEWS: MBAS DISCOVERING WHAT THEY DIDN'T LEARN IN BUSINESS SCHOOL
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