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Good international business programs are hard to find. If you're looking for a quality program, look no further. This list ranks the best international business programs in the United States.

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Best Buys - Online MBA Degrees

Wednesday August 27, 2008
If you are thinking about getting your MBA degree online, you don't want to miss GetEducated.com's list of the 30 Best Buy Online MBA Degrees. The list provides a good starting point for research and information on tuition costs at each school.

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Follow-Up to Yesterday's GMAT Practice Question

Tuesday August 26, 2008
Here is the answer and explanation to yesterday's GMAT question (from Integrated Learning.)

Answer: C

Explanation:
The sum of three integers is even – they can’t all be odd so the product will be even and B and D are eliminated.

To go further we must actually work.

Let’s make the mode be x. If it is a mode and there are three integers it must appear twice. Hence our three numbers are x-13 (the smallest), x and x.

x + x + (x – 13) = 50

3x – 13 = 50

x = 21

8*21*21 =

8*441 = 3,528

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GMAT Prep - Can You Answer this GMAT Practice Question?

Monday August 25, 2008
I let you have a week off, but now it's time to get back to preparing for that test. Here is today's practice GMAT question courtesy of Integrated Learning. Can you answer it?

Practice Question:

The sum of 3 integers is 50. The smallest integer is 13 less than the mode. What is the product of the three integers?

A) 1,108
B) 2,041
C) 3,528
D) 4,111
E) 5,012

So, what do you think? Is the answer A, B, C, D or E? You can put your guess in the comments (see below) or discuss the question in the Business School Community Forum.

Don't forget to check back tomorrow for the answer!

Interested in seeing more GMAT practice questions and test tips? Visit the archive of GMAT practice questions or check out Integrated Learning on Facebook.

Is Higher Education Still Worth the Price?

Thursday August 21, 2008
I'm sure most of you have noticed that college costs are climbing twice as fast as inflation. There are also rumors of lower salaries for new grads. If this concerns you (and it should), you'll definitely want to check out today's article on CNNMoney.com. The article asks the question, Is College Still Worth the Price, and gives you great food for thought on the topic.

If you don't have time to read the article, here's the big takeaway:

You don't have to go to school with a high price tag to get a quality education. There are plenty of schools that have $0 tuition and a reputation that can't be beat. Your goal should be to make sure your student loan payments to not exceed 10 percent of your expected starting salary.

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