B-school

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

The initial letter of business plus school

Noun[edit]

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B-school (plural B-schools)

  1. (informal) Abbreviation of business school.
    • 2006 December 14, Aidan, “comment”, in A Theory of Investment Banking[1]:
      When you look at IB hiring out of b-school, there is an interesting trend: better looking people get hired, often over seemingly more talented people.
    • 2011, Eric Jackson, “The Ten Biggest Lies of B-School”, in Forbes[2]:
      Business School missed out on a lot in terms of teaching me the skills needed to succeed in my career and life. ¶ Here are the ten biggest lies of B-School you should protect yourself against

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