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	<title>Comments on: What makes for a good b-school website?</title>
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		<title>By: Pranay</title>
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		<description>I totally agree That Cass Business School's website ranks up top for UK MBAs. I am doing an MBA from Cass this year and two of my biggest motivators to join Cass were both aspects of what face the college shows prospective students.

I loved the Cass website - the fact that they've got videos, and information thats neatly categorized helped me a lot in making my decision.

At the same time, I think that a good website must be backed up by a good support team. The Cass recruitment team always mailed me back almost immediately, which helped immensely.

I must say however, that while London Business School's website is very 1998, their student blog is one of the best I have seen.

An example of how a good website does not serve its purpose when not backed up by a responsive MBA team is Cranfield. A good website, but delayed and uninterested responses meant I had to turn down their offer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree That Cass Business School&#8217;s website ranks up top for UK MBAs. I am doing an MBA from Cass this year and two of my biggest motivators to join Cass were both aspects of what face the college shows prospective students.</p>
<p>I loved the Cass website - the fact that they&#8217;ve got videos, and information thats neatly categorized helped me a lot in making my decision.</p>
<p>At the same time, I think that a good website must be backed up by a good support team. The Cass recruitment team always mailed me back almost immediately, which helped immensely.</p>
<p>I must say however, that while London Business School&#8217;s website is very 1998, their student blog is one of the best I have seen.</p>
<p>An example of how a good website does not serve its purpose when not backed up by a responsive MBA team is Cranfield. A good website, but delayed and uninterested responses meant I had to turn down their offer.</p>
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