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Early Career

Balancing Life with your Partner and B-School (Learned the Hard Way)

Chances are if you are the one in school, your partner is likely working. Hard. To support you. While this is a pretty sweet deal for you, this may be a delicate subject for them, especially if they feel like they are bankrolling a two-year “networking” fest.

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Early Career

5 Tips for Telling Your Boss You’re Going Back to School

Advice on the best ways to give your boss, and your co-workers, enough time to understand and positively accept your entry into business school.

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MBA - Application Process

It’s Never Too Soon to Prepare for Your MBA

You’ve decided to take a big leap and apply to business school and you’re wondering what you could be doing right now to prepare.

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College Student

International Trips and Study Abroad

One of the biggest benefits to getting an MBA is the global exposure most programs offer. My school takes pride in being one of the first programs to require all full-time students to take a trip in either Asia or Latin America. While the travel in itself is amazing, the primary purpose of the trip is to visit companies and present a consulting-style project relevant to the firm’s current business environment.

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Early Career

Reflecting on 2013 and My Last Semester

I can’t believe that it’s already my last semester here at USC Marshall. The last 1.5 years have gone by so fast, and going to business school has been one of the best decisions I’ve made so far.

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Networking

6 Rules to Expand Your Network and Enrich Your Existing One

by Nicole Chacin

Given the prevalence of building a strong network and its necessity to gain entry-difficult positions in places such as Wall Street and Silicon Valley, it is rather useful to have an approach to building your own.

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