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If you've tried to get into the SMU Cox School of Business (whose radio ads make me giggle, because I am 7) and failed, there's a reason: Patti Cudney and her team don't want you. Actually, that's not true; they just want 100 of the best and brightest for the school's full-time MBA program, and if that ain't you, don't take it personally. Today, BusinessWeek Online posted an abbreviated interview with Cudney about the program's requirements; more is available to peeps who can afford to pay. I can't, because I didn't go to SMU. --Robert Wilonsky