September 18th, 2009 | Posted in College
It’s a bit puzzling: Over the past 20 years, as women have made tremendous gains in the business world, the percentage of B-school students who are female has remained at about 30%, or roughly the same now as in the late ’80s. (By contrast, female enrollment in law and medical schools has risen over the same time period to about 50%.)
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