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MBA with a difference at University of Strathclyde
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New Straits Times
08-04-2002
MBA with a difference at University of Strathclyde
Byline: Ahmad Suffian
Edition: 2*
IT is during these uncertain times that people are more cautious in choosing a course or programme.
"We have the right to be choosy. After all, we have to make sure that our investment now will help us to be more marketable later," said Alexander Lai, a final-year student of the University of Strathclyde Graduate School of Bus...
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