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01 Dec 2000
MBAs by the Numbers
Topics: Demographics-GeneralCareer-The First Five YearsTechnology-GeneralThe MBA Program recently released statistics on its newest recruits — the Class of 2002 — as well as job placement information on graduates of the Class of 2000. An analysis of the incoming Class of 2002 reveals the growing diversity of the MBA Program, with a one percent increase in the number of women, along with international students representing seventy countries. Statistics on the Class of 2000 show that 34 percent of graduates accepted jobs related to technology and telecommunications, either in start-ups or in established firms, a 14 percent increase over last year's graduating class.
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