<p>If premed students have access to studentdoctor.net, than business students have acess to_________?</p>
<p>the business week forums.</p>
<p>Medical school is a painful ordeal. Business school is not. You're better off spending time on forums for professionals in a field you're interested in then something for MBA students.</p>
<p>Well I'm not looking for a forum to help me on my school work. I'm looking for forums that have insightful discussions and whatnot about the business field particularly for students.</p>
<p>"Medical school is a painful ordeal. Business school is not. You're better off spending time on forums for professionals in a field you're interested in then something for MBA students."</p>
<p>Meh that's pretty biased. You don't know much about real business IMO. Business education is not all about school work (deductive reasoning or breaking puzzle apart), but it's more about experience (inductive reasoning or using blocks to build something).</p>
<p>Also, studentdoctor.net is a forum that has professionals and students. I just want to know if there are any forums that were that convenient for MBA students. They have easy access to experienced individuals.</p>
<p>As I said, the forums on the BusinessWeek website are dedicated to MBA students and prospective MBA applicants.</p>
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Meh that's pretty biased. You don't know much about real business IMO. Business education is not all about school work (deductive reasoning or breaking puzzle apart), but it's more about experience (inductive reasoning or using blocks to build something).
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I don't disagree with you, business education works best in the context of case studies, which is why the HBS case method is as popular as it is. But there is not a single MBA program on this Earth that comes near the difficulty of the lowest ranked American medical school, even ignoring the fact that one is two year and one is four, and if you are unaware of that then "IMO" you don't know much about business education or medical school.</p>
<p>TT7Truong, I can't think of any real good student-oriented business forums. The Business Week forums are fairly robust, but poorly designed and the quality of discussion is spotty. There's a bit about MBA careers and finding a job, but a lot of it is focused admissions. Hmm, maybe one of the first businesses you start should fill a niche that isn't filled--namely, a forum dedicated to high quality conversation about career planning and various industries from the perspective of students?</p>