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==Part of Speech== | ==Part of Speech== | ||
Proper | Proper Noun (abbreviation) | ||
==Pronunciation== | ==Pronunciation== | ||
[ihz 'bee] | |||
==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
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ISBE is the acronym for the Institute for Student Business Education, a Northwestern business group aimed at preparing undergraduates for careers in business. It is divided into several different groups dealing with a wide range of topics including finance, marketing, technology, and other fields. ISBE was founded in 2005 and has over 200 members.<ref>[http://www.nuisbe.org/about-us/]</ref> | ISBE is the acronym for the Institute for Student Business Education, a Northwestern business group aimed at preparing undergraduates for careers in business. It is divided into several different groups dealing with a wide range of topics including finance, marketing, technology, and other fields. ISBE was founded in 2005 and has over 200 members.<ref>[http://www.nuisbe.org/about-us/]</ref> | ||
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Part of Speech
Proper Noun (abbreviation)
Pronunciation
[ihz 'bee]
Definition

ISBE is the acronym for the Institute for Student Business Education, a Northwestern business group aimed at preparing undergraduates for careers in business. It is divided into several different groups dealing with a wide range of topics including finance, marketing, technology, and other fields. ISBE was founded in 2005 and has over 200 members.[1]
Usage
- "I'm meeting with some other ISBE members at Norbucks to go over our client pitch."
- "If you're interested in getting an MBA you might want to check out ISBE to find out more about business."