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You mentioned Baby MBA, a childrens play group. Is there also a special day-care center or anything set up to make it easier for families with small children to live in Michigan for two years?

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You mentioned Baby MBA, a childrens play group. Is there also a special day-care center or anything set up to make it easier for families with small children to live in Michigan for two years?

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There are a couple of different things that we have. One, Ann Arbor as a community has a child-care referral service for students of the town and Washtenau County to help parents find licensed, quality day care. Additionally, child care is available through the University of Michigan, but as you can imagine, it’s a large school, so it’s not always possible to get into those programs. But between the referral service and contacts through SOS, because you’ve got a network of folks who already have kids who are here, most of the students are able to find good child care. MBAs have consistently been lauded as among the most savvy graduate education applicants. Yet, a lot of them still misjudge the financial burden of attending a top flight B-school. What are some of the most popular mistakes that you’ve come across? First off, many of our students earn substantial salaries before coming to business school, and they try to maintain the same level of lifestyle while they’re in school. It’s n

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