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Ninety-six percent of the HBS Class of 2006 had job offers at graduation, according to the Director of MBA Career Services, Jana Kierstead. The figure was 94 percent for the handful of graduates who entered business school within three years of finishing college—who make up about a fifth of the HBS student body, school officials...
...median base salary for the entire Class of 2006 was $105,000, according to the HBS Web site...
...HBS took a major step toward attracting younger students in 2001, when the school launched the Early Career Initiative—a program that targets students like Kafie within three years of graduating college...
...average student entering HBS is 27 years old. Kafie, who, unlike most Early Career students, went straight from college to business school, started when...
...HBS renewed its push for younger applicants in 2001 amid faculty concerns that the rising age and experience levels of MBA students was creating a student body with a narrower range of perspectives. The school’s managing director of MBA admissions and financial aid, Deirdre C. Leopold, says that the lack of diversity was not conducive to HBS’s classroom model, in which students analyze and debate individual case studies...