When it comes to travelling around Europe, young Americans can attack their itineraries with dizzying enthusiasm.
On a recent visit to Italy I met two young American tourists in Rome and Florence. They had allocated a day for each city and were running about armed with a to-do list. Selfie on St Peter’s Square, check. Quick look at the Colosseum, done.
This exhausting globe-trotting is not the defining characteristic of American MBA students, however, at least not when it comes to their courses and immediate post-graduation careers.
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