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A survey by Business Insider magazine says the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College in Hanover is one of the world’s best graduate business schools.Tuck was ranked eighth among the world’s top 50 business schools, beating out similar programs at Yale University, Cornell University and the London School of Economics.Business Insider based its rankings on the value the school brings to a graduate’s career. The magazine considered skills acquired as well as the network of contacts built at the school as well the brand value of the school and the degree.”These two factors will help your career way more than any accounting course or case study, and they’re the real asset you’re buying when you spend up to $100,000 and two years on an MBA program,” said the magazine’s researchers.Harvard University was ranked first, followed by Stanford University and the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.To view the top list, visit Business Insider. – CINDY KIBBE/NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS REVIEW
Many people have experienced it: an unexpected illness or injury disrupts the day, or routine bloodwork gets pushed further down the to-do list.
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