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Learn what advice a recent MBA applicant has to offer future applicants of top business schools.
Dear MBA Applicants,
Well over 12 months ago, I started my preparation for applying to top business schools. No-one I knew had a full-time MBA; some actively put me off them while extolling the virtues of a part-time one, and I had little background knowledge of the US education system. Despite this, last week I was accepted to Harvard Business School.
Here is my advice for MBA applicants – things I wish I’d known then, rather than now;
The GMAT exam is not all-important
What do top business schools offer?
Help from fellow applicants with your MBA application is often better than friends
But: Asking strangers without knowing anything about them is rude and annoying.
MBA Admissions consultants – not everyone has them
Applying to a full-time MBA program is a big commitment
Waiting is worse than applying