The Princeton Review again tags Neeley as a top business school


The MBA program at the Neeley School of Business at TCU is one of best in the nation, according to The Princeton Review’s 2012 edition of The Best 294 Business Schools.

 

The Princeton Review, which does not create overall, hierarchical rankings of business schools, selects the best business schools based on each school’s academic programs and offerings, data collected from the schools, and the survey opinions of 19,000 students.

 

The Neeley School is featured in the 2012 edition of The Best 294 Business Schools and on www.princetonreview.com as one of the best institutions students could attend to earn an MBA. Featuring quotes from students who filled out the survey, the new guidebook lauds the Neeley School’s academics, career placement, student life and environment.

 

Featuring quotes from students, the publication describes Neeley as emphasizing real-world applications, maintaining good peer network, providing solid preparation in operations and communication/interpersonal skills, and, despite TCU’s big-city opportunities, intimacy is what sets this MBA program apart. “Faculty bends over backwards to maximize our experiences.” Students laud “faculty who are well-published,” “active alumni who are willing to help out current students,” and “Neeley and Associates, a class offered where students act as consultants to help real businesses solve real problems.”

 

Robert Franek, Senior VP / Publisher for The Princeton Review said that the education services company produces comprehensive profiles of the schools to give applicants a more substantive base to decide which b-school will be uniquely best for them.

 

The Princeton Review is an education services company known for its classroom and online test-prep courses, education programs, tutoring services, and more than 150 books published by Random House.  For more information, visit www.PrincetonReview.com.
 

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