Top 5 Schools for an MBA in Real Estate
The number of MBA students who pursue careers in real estate may be small, but even still, some of the most prestigious business schools in the United States offer exceptional programs that specialize in the field. Continue reading…
McDonough MBAs Pledge Pay to Social Impact Internship Fund
Being generous is en vogue at Georgetown McDonough. Continue reading…
Washington DC Executive MBA Programs You Need To Know
Are you working professional in the Washington DC metro who really wants to get to the top of the corporate ladder? Do you have significant managerial experience, but want to take the next step and assume a leading role in your organization. If this sounds like you, than an Executive MBA (EMBA) is what you’re looking for. Continue reading…
The Best Washington DC Part-Time MBA Programs
It’s common knowledge that professionals with MBA’s have higher average salaries after graduation, greater networking potential and a number of other advantages. A part-time MBA is a great way to earn these advantages at your own pace while minimizing student load debt and maintaining career momentum. If you’re thinking of getting your MBA, but can’t imagine the time commitment of a full-time graduate program, there are a host of part-time programs that can accommodate a busy schedule.
Georgetown Video Game Coaching Start Up Among “Coolest College Startups”
Sometimes it pays to be too cool for school. Microcoaching, a video game start-up co-founded by Georgetown McDonough MBAs, has been named to Inc. Magazine’s 2017 Coolest College Startups list. Inc.‘s 16 Coolest College Startups were selected from universities across North America based on the originality of the idea, the pitch and growth potential.
Washington DC MBA Programs without GMAT/GRE Requirements
Remember that stress felt taking the SATs? It’s hard to forget the countless hours spent preparing for the test, only to forget what was studied shortly thereafter. Ah, the good ol’ days.
Fast forward to business school, and we’re talking GMAT and GRE. Now that the stakes are even higher, knowing that one test could have a significant impact on one’s education can make them feel like they’re in a pressure cooker. Continue reading…