The Economist's most recent Top-20 MBA Programs are as follows:
European schools have had their fair share of problems recently.
Recession on the continent made them less attractive and so didd Britain’s tough new visa requirements for students. Even even quite prestigious ones—found it
harder to fill their courses.
But Europe’s economy has recovered and Euro MBA graduates tend to earn more money than those from their U.S> counterparts. Students graduating from HEC
Paris $124,000
compared with $115,000 compared to those from Chicago.
Euro schools are much more diverse, as well. At London Business
School, only 36% of full-time students are from Europe, while 27% come
from North or South America and 28% from Asia and Australasia.
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