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Canadian MBA Schools - Peer Group

The influence of peer groups for selecting MBA programs in Canada.



How important is your peer group to you?

Some students may be more comfortable learning within a student body or peer group that is either heterogeneous or homogenous. If you would do better working in one of these types of environments then you should investigate the constitution of the student populations of the respective schools to which you might apply. For example, you may consider a school's average and range of its students' ages, GMAT scores, and years and scope of work experience, sex/gender ratio, and percentage, numbers, and origins of international learners.

Critera for Choosing a MBA School and Program

  1. Costs and benefits
  2. Specialized, general, or combined MBA
  3. Curriculum
  4. Teaching quality
  5. Reputation of the MBA school
  6. Cooperative MBA programs
  7. Distance MBA programs
  8. Full-time vs part-time MBAs
  9. Internationalized MBA
  10. Recruitment possibilities
  11. Rankings
  12. International accreditation
  13. Peer group
  14. Size of student population
  15. Competition
  16. Bilingualism/Linguistic choice






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