Networking at UB as a First-Year MBA Student

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Written by: Peter Bouris, MBA ’24 Networking is a crucial part of every MBA program. In fact, for many, it is one of the biggest reasons to pursue an MBA. However, it is daunting for almost all first-year students, especially Continue reading Networking at UB as a First-Year MBA Student

5 Lessons from My MBA Experience that I Will Apply to My JD Experience

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Written by: Sarah Jiva, JD/MBA ’24 My first year in the UB MBA program was incredibly rewarding. The challenges that I encountered allowed me to learn a lot about myself, as I reflected on what I overcame, as well as Continue reading 5 Lessons from My MBA Experience that I Will Apply to My JD Experience

7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started the MSA Program

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Written by: Sydney Merritt, MSA ā€™23 Considering the MS in Accounting program at UB? This is a big decision, and I can speak from experience that there are certain things I wish Iā€™d known ahead of time. Enrolling in the Continue reading 7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started the MSA Program

How to Succeed in Graduate School as an International Student

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Written by: Abhishek Verma, MS in MIS ā€™23  Higher education is a significant investment of time, resources and money in the United States. A master’s degree can help you advance in your career and stand out from the competition. It Continue reading How to Succeed in Graduate School as an International Student