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<p>In that case, I would say that Kellogg is to blame. They should not have admitted her. If a top MBA program chooses to admit somebody with limited experience and knowledge, you can’t really blame that person for choosing to go.</p>
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<p>In that case, I would say that Kellogg is to blame. They should not have admitted her. If a top MBA program chooses to admit somebody with limited experience and knowledge, you can’t really blame that person for choosing to go.</p>