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Pulitzer Prize Winning Professor, Stuart Diamond, Conducts Class for Prospective Students

Join award winning Wharton Professor and consultant to nealry half of the Global 100 companies, Stuart Diamond, as he leads a MasterClass on Negotiations for young professional, prospective MBAs in New York this Saturday, 17 Sep 05. A Wharton MBA grad and holder of a JD from Harvard, Professor Diamond is one of Wharton’s most popular professors, recognized for his dynamic presentations and excellence in teaching.

The MasterClass will be held from 4:00-5:00pm sharp (interested individuals should plan to arrive early) at the Hilton, 1335 Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue & 54th Street) New York, NY. The class will run for approximately 40-45 minutes, followed by a question and answer (Q&A) period. For more details and to register, visit the TopMBA website.

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Prof Stuart Diamond is NOT the ONLY Wharton MBA and Harvard JD, I AM. In addition, I am to be both smart and wealthy, research and adjunct prof, merger and acquisition, big MNC Executive,...
Arthur Mboue
PS: Shah was like you with the same concentration, if they like you, you can get waivers,...exams (take only days to prepare,...no easy)

Posted by: Arthur Mboue | Dec 11, 2007 3:23:12 PM

Dear Jinagna, Unfortunately, we do not accept transfer credits due to the structure of our program. Students currently enrolled in other MBA programs or who have earned an MBA degree elsewhere are eleigible to apply to the program. Cheers, Mae Jennifer

Posted by: Mae Jenniferton | Sep 19, 2005 4:16:00 PM

hello i m an international student and studing in uni. of new haven ,my course curri. is M.B.A. Finance and looking forward to your uni. for a transfering the addmision.i hve a good corporate back groung with a multinatonal bank and have my own Pvt. ltd. company.dealing in shares and stocks. in India.so pls let me know the procedure for transfer in to your uni.
thank u and looking for your ealiest reply.
JINAGNA SHAH

Posted by: Jinagna shah | Sep 16, 2005 12:57:38 PM

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