Business Schools Reject Applicants for Web Site Hack
After a hacker posted instructions on how to gain access to one's business school application status online, many applicants opted to take a peek. Now schools including Harvard and MIT have rejected scores of those applicants. Melissa Block talks to Richard Schmalensee, the dean of MIT's Sloan School of Management.
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