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2008
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Taking time to choose which business school to go to is essential if you want to get the best MBA education. So to help you choose a business school, below are profiles of the three business schools that snagged the top spots in the 2008 US MBA school rankings by Business Week:

Harvard Business School

Established in 1908, Harvard Business School or HBS is among the oldest existing MBA schools in the US. HBS is known for the high quality of its management education which it has maintained throughout the years. As of December 2008, the number of living HBS alumni falls at 42,012, including HBS deans Jay O. Light and John H. McArthur. McArthur is the Senior Advisor to the President of the World Bank, and has held that position since 1996. Light, on the other hand, is the current dean of HBS and is the director of Ford Foundation’s Investment and Financial Policies. For more information on application process and requirements, visit the school’s official website and check out the online application system.

Kellogg School of Management [NorthwesternUniversity]

The Kellogg School of Management was established in 1908, and has since been successful in producing business and industry leaders from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds.  Aside from undergraduate and doctoral programs, Kellogg also offers executive education and several types of MBA programs including part-time, full-time, and executive MBA programs. For those planning on applying to Kellogg, make sure you visit the school’s official website to get more information on the admissions process and application requirements. There you can also download the application form according to your chosen MBA program, and process your application online.

University of Chicago Booth School of Business

The Booth School of Business was founded in 1898, and has produced Nobel laureates and leading businessmen along the likes of James Kilts, who is responsible for turning Gillette, Kraft, and Nabisco into profitable, world-renowned companies. Those planning on pursuing an MBA education at Chicago Booth can choose among the PhD, executive, and MBA programs offered by the school. The programs also provide students with the option of taking evening, full-time, or weekend classes. More information on the program offerings, as well as application forms, can be found and requested at the school’s official website.

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