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STANFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL
A highly selective program, Stanford Graduate School of Business' full time MBA is a favorite among both students and recruiters. Stanford is a private institution. The Graduate School of Business was established in 1925 and continues to be ranked among BusinessWeek's top 10 programs.
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The average applicant to the Stanford Graduate School of Business has scored close to a 700 on the GMAT.
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