<p>They went through some name/ownership changes in recent years (it was formerly known as the Arthur D. Little School of Management and then the Concord School of Management), so there’s less recognition of the “Hult” name. My understanding is that a large portion of their students are international.</p>
<p>They’re definitely an internationally-focused business school (so much so that they don’t even come up on USNEWS/BBW MBA rankings; they do show up on The Economist/FT rankings, which are less popular rankings than the former two). </p>
<p>While I wouldn’t call them a degree mill, I have been hounded by them for about 8 months now since I took the GMAT (note that I never opted for school information since I was applying to Ph.D. programs at some business schools along with Economics programs). I’ve been given application fee waivers and several application deadline extensions way past the 4th round of applications, so they seem desperate.</p>
<p>To those considering this university - its a complete scam! There is a reason why Oyama has been hounded by the recruiters for 8 months. DO NOT take a chance on this school!</p>
<p>Hi…i was interested in applying to Hult but then i read your post saying that its a complete scam… Why do you say that? Just curious cause i want to be completely sure of what i am getting into :)</p>