Traditional Business School programs in the United States are two years (or 21 months) long. From the Ivy-League to
lesser known regional business schools, high quality business education is available to individuals with a range of different
backgrounds. MBA programs in the US generally require an undergraduate degree and some work experience.
The following is a list of some most well-known US business schools:
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