Dear future MBA candidate,choosing the right MBA programme was not an easy decision for me. It is a bit confusing because at first all the MBA programmes look very similar.
Winter break is over, and now it’s back to studying again. At the beginning of a new year, most people make promises to themselves and set their future goals. Of course, nothing can be achieved without putting in some work and planning everything carefully
As you may already know if you’re b-school bound, most business schools process MBA applications in rounds, having three separate deadlines. So what’s the difference between the MBA application rounds, and what do they mean for you and your business school application strategy?
What is business school all about? In short, all MBA students, full-time as well as part-time, have to learn everything about business and how to run it. Still, the things you learn at a b-school are not limited by its official syllabus – there are much more general and practical lessons waiting for you
Business schools are looking for applicants who will bring an interesting perspective to the school's culture. Most candidates approach the MBA application process by putting their own needs first. Perhaps you have decided to pursue an MBA because you want to achieve something new, change careers or advance more than you would otherwise
Who could be better informed on the GMAT than someone who got the score they wanted? Andreas was very happy to reach the excellent score of 650 and be offered a place at the school of his choice