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By Alysa Teichman
London Business School uses its location in a global business capital to both give its students insight and a network of peers from more than 70 countries. Established in 1965, this public school's full-time MBA program gives its students the option to finish their degree in 15 to 21 months. Although the school is located in Britain, the class is extremely international. The most recent incoming class is composed of 320 students representing 60 different nationalities.
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