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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only M7 degrees are a status symbol.[/quote] The M7 schools are Harvard, Stanford, Chicago Booth, Penn Wharton, Northwestern Kellogg, Columbia, and MIT Sloan. The global elite in the world of business. [img]https://learnbusinessconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/M7-Business-Schools.png[/img][/quote] Graduates of LSE and HEC, among other, would be surprised to find out their business programs were not elite.[/quote] Hahaha. First of all, LSE doesn't have a standalone MBA program. Second of all, yes, the M7 schools are considered top of the top, even (or perhaps especially) compared to the European MBA programs. The MBA is an American invention, and even the most elite European MBA programs (think INSEAD, HEC) were directly influenced if not founded by American MBA programs themselves. It would only stand to reason that the topmost of the American MBA programs are indeed seen as "the most elite" in the world. Please don't leave lazy comments like these if you don't know what you're talking about.[/quote] Mic drop.[/quote]
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