About a year before Adam Richman was to graduate from the Harvard Business School in 1996, he took on an extracurricular project. Mr. Richman wondered: What was the real-world value of a master’s in business administration? Mr. Richman decided to track a group of his classmates and visit them every five years until 2026. He also decided to film them along the way. His work offers a window into the value of a Harvard degree that carries a two-year tuition bill of more than $70,000 and, more generally, onto the overall utility of any M.B.A. degree.
Content: Prospective MBA Content
Author: Abby Ellin
Source: The New York Times
Subjects: About the MBA Degree, Business School News
Author: Abby Ellin
Source: The New York Times
Subjects: About the MBA Degree, Business School News
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