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November 2001, Volume 70, Number 1

Spreadsheet One
*School Backs Interns in Nonprofits
*GSB Loses Long-Time Adviser
*Guilt is a Sunk Cost
*Accessing the Global Workplace
*Prom Night Redux

Spreadsheet Two
*Bottom Line Squared
*And the Alumni Survey Says...
*SRO Turnout for Hollywood Class
*Hiring Talent
*Alum Returns to Head
MBA Admissions
Spreadsheet Three
*Not Your Typical Summer
in Georgia
*A Novel Look at a New Military
*Esperanto Anyone?
People: Hillary Beech, MBA '91
People: Tom Tusher, MBA 65
For the Record: MBA Class of 2003 

For The Record:
MBA Class of 2003

Class of 2003 arrives: Admissions director Derrick Bolton with Elaine Wong and Robin Daverman, two of the Business School’s 366 new MBA students in the Class of 2003.

Photograph by Stuart Brinin

 
MBA Student Profile  
General
Total Applications
Enrollment
Women
Minority
International
Age Range
Median Age
Students with Advanced Degrees
Average Years of Work Experience
Average GMAT Score

5,253
362
37.6%
27.1%
23.5%
22–35
27.0
11%
4.5
718
School/Geographic Representation
U.S. Institutions
Non–U.S. Institutions
Countries (including the U.S.)

78
50
31
Undergraduate Major
Engineering/Computer Science
Economics
Behavioral/Social Sciences
Business/Accounting
Humanities
Applied/Natural Sciences
Mathematics

25.7%

22.4%
16.0%
13.5%
12.4%
7.2%
2.8%
Top 5 Industries
High-Tech Products and Services
Financial Services
Consulting
Nonprofit/Government/Education
Diversified Manufacturing

24.0%
23.5%
22.4%
9.7%
6.6%
Source: Registrar's Office  

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