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At many business schools (OK not the 'best' ones) from what I've seen, the issue is to a large extent 'can you afford it?' rather than are you good enough?
What you gonna do if you're not bright enough - sell hotdogs in Manhattan? derrrr ... think ahead dude ...
Ah, I see your point.
A combination of my confidence in my own ability, the rigourous (or so I hear) tests, and competition to get into top flight schools would indicate that I would be likely to graduate.
As there are 5 applicants to every place available, I would say that the price of the course is not a determining factor.
I've only started looking into this two weeks ago, so this is just my opinion.
I graduated with an MBA last week and had a chat at the ceremony with a guy who lives in the US and we were talking about just this. Apparently the IRS will consider it a legit business expense only if the MBA is from an accredited Business School...so if you go down the American Company route suggested, you may need to consider that when choosing where to study. Some of the ones that you think would be accredited aren't, so make sure you specifically ask that question when you contact any Business School.
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