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Baruch College MBA Team Wins Second Place Prize in ACG Competition

The ACG Cup is a case study competition designed to give students from leading MBA programs across the country real world experience and invaluable insights into mergers and acquisitions, investment banking, financial advisory and private equity.
 Baruch College MBA Team Wins Second Place Prize in ACG Competition

(left to right) George Selinsky, Abhinav Goel, Abhijeet Dhamankar, and Justin Karr

The ACG Cup is a case study competition designed to give students from leading MBA programs across the country real world experience and invaluable insights into mergers and acquisitions, investment banking, financial advisory and private equity.This year, the Baruch College MBA team, comprised of (left to right, above) George Selinsky, Abhinav Goel, Abhijeet Dhamankar, and Justin Karr, came in second place, the third year in a row that the College placed in the winners’ circle.Watch a video to hear from the winning team members and learn more about the process in this story written by Selinsky for The Graduate Baruchian.

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Jul 02, 2012 12:21 AM
he thought that poeple there were racehorses, and he'd spend a lot of time training them and they would leave his company quickly for the next opportunity. He preferred poeple who would stick it out. So don't assume that Harvard is your best option, do your research. You may also find that the best thing you can do to get into an MBA program is to work after college for a few years and then have your employer pay for your degree. Having experience after college may mean more to the MBA school than going directly from college into grad school.References :
Adajah says:
Jul 02, 2012 09:33 AM
Is An MBA Relevant for Starting BAs?Absolutely yes, an MBA is relevant for sinatrg a BA career. But so are other / post-graduate degrees including: Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Business Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Compuyer Science etc.Is Business Analysis Only for Information Technology (IT) Students?Absolutely NO, the Business Analysis profession has domain business analysts and Information Technology Business Analysis.Domain Business Analysts are not hired primarily for their IT Skills but for their domain / industry experience. Examples of these are Finance Business Analysts, Telco Business Analysts, CRM Business Analysts, Insurance Business Analysts, etc. What Courses Should A Business Analyst Take?A Business Analyst should pay attention to courses on Requirements Elicitation, Requirements Validation, Requirements Management, Use Cases, UML, etc. +17Was this answer helpful?
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Sakshi says:
Jul 22, 2012 10:40 AM
If you are doing MBA and you have decided to move to IT .Then Business aylanst openings are always there in IT firms.Its just that market is not in good shape so openings are very less.You can try doing some software course get some certification in ERP like SAP or People soft it could help you get in to IT as most of the MBAs are working with these kind of tools..
Keiko says:
Jul 23, 2012 02:15 PM
Answer: B Since x, y, and z are positive, each of the exopnents must be at least one. We want the value of p to be as small as possible, so the power of 2 should be as large as possible, and the power of 5 should be as small as possible. For instance, y and z cannot be smaller than 1, so if y = 1 and z= 1, that means x = 4:(2^4)(3^1)(5^1)= 16(3)(5)= 240, choice (B).Any change that would make the powers of 3 and 5 bigger at the expense of making the power of 2 smaller would generate a larger value of p.
Alice says:
Jul 23, 2012 03:26 PM
It is definitely pbssiole. MBA in business is a redundancy. the MBA is a business degree. MBA programs accept students with any undergraduate degree, but most of them prefer students with 2-4 year of work experience. If the GPA is good and GMAT score high, schools will take students right out of college, and some programs are designed specifically for students with little or no work experience. Your friend should consult the Official MBA Guide to get help finding an appropriate MBA program. a combination of MBA and English would be very attractive for companies in the publishing industry, entertainment, on-line education, and many others. Was this answer helpful?
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Jul 26, 2012 06:34 PM
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Jul 27, 2012 07:06 AM
You already have two good awensrs. Explore the Official MBA Guide. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, executive, and accelerated), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their accreditation status, tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. Schools provide data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, joint degrees, and much more. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria.
Kanat says:
Jul 27, 2012 06:56 PM
Is An MBA Relevant for Starting BAs?Absolutely yes, an MBA is relevant for sitarng a BA career. But so are other / post-graduate degrees including: Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Business Information Systems, Management Information Systems, Compuyer Science etc.Is Business Analysis Only for Information Technology (IT) Students?Absolutely NO, the Business Analysis profession has domain business analysts and Information Technology Business Analysis.Domain Business Analysts are not hired primarily for their IT Skills but for their domain / industry experience. Examples of these are Finance Business Analysts, Telco Business Analysts, CRM Business Analysts, Insurance Business Analysts, etc. What Courses Should A Business Analyst Take?A Business Analyst should pay attention to courses on Requirements Elicitation, Requirements Validation, Requirements Management, Use Cases, UML, etc. +17Was this answer helpful?
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Shown says:
Feb 03, 2013 07:53 PM
In the USA, the traditional path is to get a Bachelors dergee usually a 4 year course. Than you can go after an MBA.Some top MBA programs want you to have at least 2 years experience working before you enter their program but certainly not all. You very rarely have to have a Business dergee in order to enrter an MBA program.
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