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Are the MBA/JD joint business and law programs a good idea compared to regular MBA programs?

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Are the MBA/JD joint business and law programs a good idea compared to regular MBA programs?

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MBA/JD is probably a good idea for the right person. Unfortunately, it’s not a question of saying one program is better than another, it’s a question of what is the best program to fit the individual’s needs. Q: Are people with green cards considered international applicants? A: They’re considered permanent residents. One thing to recognize is that we as schools don’t have quotas by geography or by any of the metrics that one might consider. Each candidate, regardless of citizenship, gender, ethnicity, and industry experience, will be a unique individual. By the way, I have a green card. Q: When most admissions officers speak of diversity, they often mention Asia, Latin America, and other regions. How about applicants from the former Soviet Union? A: We see a number of applicants from the former Soviet Union, much as we do from the other parts of the world you mention. And much like candidates from all around the world, some are extraordinary and some are not. It’s important, regardles

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