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Top Tips to Get Into the Best US MBAs: Harvard Business School
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Getting into an MBA programme isn’t an easy job, especially if you dream of securing a spot at one of the most sought-after American business schools such as Harvard Business School.
Ranked fourth-best in the world in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2021, HBS is the originator of the MBA. The school produces over 80 percent of business school cases sold globally, which MBA students read and work on throughout their degree.
Here are our top tips to help you stand out in every step of the application process.
Meet the minimum table stakes
With over 9,000 applications received in the 2019-2020 academic year, and a typical MBA class averaging close to a tenth of that with 930 students, getting into HBS is without a doubt a competitive process.
For this reason, having a good academic record is crucial to demonstrate to Harvard’s admissions committees that you will be able to handle the MBA programme’s workload.
The average GMAT score of a HBS MBA candidate from the Class of 2022 is 730. The median score for the verbal section is 42, while the median score for the quant section is 48. For GRE test-takers, the average verbal score and the average quant score are the same: 163.
While most HBS MBA applicants take the GMAT, there is no preference between submitting test scores for the GMAT or the GRE.
The average GPA is 3.70. However, this only applies to US schools that use a 4.0 grading system.
Focus on storytelling
Unlike other business schools that give applicants very specific prompts, Harvard Business School recruiters want to test your storytelling abilities with a more general MBA essay question: “As we review your application, what more would you like us to know as we consider your candidacy for the Harvard Business School MBA Program?”
While the open-ended nature of this question – with no word count provided – might throw you off at first, here are some tips that’ll help you give your answer some direction and character.
Use the interview to explain your choices
Every business school has its own approach when it comes to assessing applicants during an MBA interview.
At HBS, candidates are only interviewed one-on-one by admissions board members. This method might seem to you slightly more nerve-wracking than being in a group with other applicants or being interviewed by alumni, so here are some tips to help you get ready:
Linda was a Content Writer at TopMBA, creating content about students, courses, universities and businesses. She recently graduated in Journalism & Creative Writing with Politics and International Relations, and now enjoys writing for a student audience.
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