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Admitted MBA? Brush up on your MBA Skills With The Summer Session

January 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Yesterday I answered a student’s question about how to improve their Excel skills before MBA classes start. I forgot to mention the Freeman School’s Summer Session, which starts about a month before regular classes. Abe covered this info a while ago, but it’s buried. So here it is again:

Abe writes:

We had three courses, a Financial Accounting course, a course called
Thinking Quantitatively, and a Business Cases course. I studied
Business Administration as an undergrad so these were all refreshers
for me, but I would recommend them to anyone. They were a great way
to get back into the routine of school, I got to refresh my memory on
things like LIFO and FIFO, and you get to know the people in the
summer session very well. The humor of Russ Robins is great, Beau
Parent is a legend in New Orleans, and the cases course is very
challenging if not too short.

For international students there is a communications course but I’m
not familiar with that one so I’m sorry I can’t answer any questions
for you on that one.

Definitely come into town, get to know New Orleans, your classmates,
professors, and get used to taking classes again while there is not
any pressure. I hope this helps answer some questions, if not the
one about the communications course.

Abe

Katie says:

The Management Communication course is a preparatory course to prepare
international students for the communication demands of the program by
improving written and oral communication skills in a smaller, more laid
back setting. The MCOM course is free of charge. Abe did a great job
of explaining the summer intensive. There are basically three courses
offered: intro to business accounting, intro to business stats/excel
spreadsheet skills, and intro to the case study method taught by core
faculty. It is a wonderful transition from work life to school life.
The summer intensive is required for some students, but is open to all
students. We will be posting the tentative summer intensive schedule on
the Admitted Student website this week,
http://www.freeman.tulane.edu/admitted/mba.htm The cost is $750 for all
three courses; however, we disburse your $800 deposit to your account
and it applies toward the cost of the program. If you have any
questions regarding the summer programs or you would like to sign up to
attend any of the courses, please contact me at katie_enos@tulanemba.org.

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1 response so far ↓

  • Adams // Jan 29, 2008 at 3:57 pm

    I’ll have to send Katie an email. I am curious if this is for all MBA programs. I am interested in the PMBA.

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