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However you wish to count the HES-affiliated population, the number and proportion of poseurs is not small, as we have seen earlier in this thread. Sakky, for instance, does not deny that the posing is rife at HES; he apparently takes it as a given and only claims that similar fudging happens elsewhere at Harvard. Your denials that the posing exists are completely unbelievable.
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Uh, while I haven't carefully read every single post in this thread, I don't think Ruben ever claimed that the "posing" (as you call it) doesn't exist at all. Given that, as I have enumerated, the rest of Harvard has plenty of posing, I would, frankly, be shocked if HES didn't have any.
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The current solution is for Harvard to mislead applicants with its promotional literature for HES, take money from all sides, and hope that the issue goes away
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I return to my basic point - I don't see HES doing anything that other Harvard schools aren't doing, and whether you want to call that a matter of 'misleading' is up to you. Is Harvard Business School Executive Education "misleading" people by effectively selling short-and-sweet HBS alumni status to those who couldn't get into the HBS MBA program?