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5.3.3 Is there higher prestige attached to certain Aussie MBAprogrammes? |
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This article is from the soc.culture.australian FAQ, by Stephen Wales with numerous contributions by others.
(If this concept has no place in Aussie culture, I apologise. I have
only experienced the U.S. educational system. I, therefore,
constantly try to find a parallel. Here in the U.S., degrees from
certain schools are very highly regarded ... like Stanford, Harvard,
Univ. Chicago ...) A. Same here. The two highest-rated in Australia
are the Australian Graduate School of Management at the University of
NSW, and the University of Melbourne Graduate School of
Management. The others are of varying quality, but all quite good by
world standards.
 
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