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What did our exclusive survey of MBAs who graduated from 30 top schools in 1992 find? First and foremost: They say their degree has helped them create the careers they wanted FROM BW What's an MBA Really Worth? The class of '92 gives the degree high marks in our exclusive survey of B-school alums More FROM BW How We Conducted the Survey By old-fashioned mail and e-mail, we contact 4,800 of 5,700 MBAs from the class of '92 More FROM BW Big Salaries -- and Some Really Big Bonuses Nearly half of those surveyed have total compensation of more than $100,000 More FROM BW Striking Out on Their Own Nontraditional choices for entrepreneurs include animal massage, wedding consulting, and restoring a bowling alley More FROM BW An American MBA: One Smart Long-Term Investment Overseas students find the payoff even greater than their U.S. counterparts do More Alumni Comments New Read what the class of '92 had to say about the top MBA programs they attended More Alumni Comparator BusinessWeek Online's MBA Alumni Comparator lets you slice the survey data for yourself More These MBAs Also Give With either cash or time, many members of the class of '92 have been generous in their charitable activities More A Surprise Trip into Unemployment The class of '92 has found an MBA is no guarantee of good, high-paying job -- or any job at all More A Harvard Alum Pays It Forward How -- and why -- Gerald Chertavian made good on his plan to create a job-training program for underprivileged kids More Starting Over as a Startup Launcher Brad Cassiday's '92 MBA hardly prepared him to become an entrepreneur, but that's just what he wound up doing More Kitchen -- and Career -- Renovations High-flyer Lloyd Cheu traded the corporate ladder for a chance to fulfill his true passions: Design and customer service More |
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