I stumbled across the following two articles, one from Business Week and one from QS Top MBA:
GMAT Preparation - Verbal:
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/nov2007/bs20071125_638122.htm
MBA Return on Investment - One Year vs. Two Year MBA:
http://www.topmba.com/mba_admissions/mbaselection00/article/the_two_year_mba_is_it_worth_it/
One offers some advice on how to improve your score on the Verbal portion of the GMAT. The other, while not discussing Canadian programs, provides some useful information about your Return on Investment from undertaking an MBA program
GMAT Preparation - Verbal:
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/nov2007/bs20071125_638122.htm
MBA Return on Investment - One Year vs. Two Year MBA:
http://www.topmba.com/mba_admissions/mbaselection00/article/the_two_year_mba_is_it_worth_it/
One offers some advice on how to improve your score on the Verbal portion of the GMAT. The other, while not discussing Canadian programs, provides some useful information about your Return on Investment from undertaking an MBA program
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