Take it from our student Darini - here’s some valuable advice to help you succeed in your MBA journey: 1️⃣ Thoroughly research MBA programs—find the one that aligns with your goals and aspirations. 2️⃣ Get GMAT prep support—it’s a challenging test, but you don’t have to face it alone. 3️⃣ Consider hiring an admissions consultant—they can help you craft a standout application! Darini completed her MBA in 2022 at the University of Oxford, Saïd Business School. Are you ready to start your own journey? #MBA #ApplicationAdvice #GMATPrep #AdmissionsConsulting
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🌟 Exciting news! 🌟 Join us for a live AMA (Ask Me Anything) session with Accepted admissions expert Michelle Stockman tomorrow, Thursday March 8 at noon ET, hosted by GMAT Club on Instagram! Whether you're considering pursuing an MBA or currently in the application process, this is your chance to get all your burning questions answered. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights and advice on navigating the world of MBA admissions. Mark your calendars and come prepared with your questions! #MBAadmissions #AMA #AdmissionsExpert #HigherEducation #CareerGoals #MBA #bschool #businessschool
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Hi everyone! I am collating a list of salient points that folks looking to apply for MBA in UK have asked me and my learnings from the process. A small caveat, this is my experience, which could be significantly different than the experience of members of my cohort. The idea of jotting these points down is to give a broad idea on how I approached the application process. ▶ Research Before making the decision on whether to give GMAT or GRE, I made a detailed Excel sheet (snippet attached) of B-schools I would ideally want an admit from. The list consisted of 25 schools. I used QS ranking, Poets&Quants, Sam Weeks LinkedIn, GMAT Club, My MBA Path and (of course) the individual school website to curate the information. The Excel helped me with the following: - Make a decision to give GRE - Set expectation of LORs - More information about schools from an organizational behavior and strategy perspective (areas I wanted to learn) ▶ GMAT/GRE I chose GRE over GMAT because I personally felt it was more important to play to my strengths (verbal) than confer to what schools could potentially prefer. I also knew GRE would be manageable with my work at that point of time. I used GregMat, can’t refer him enough - he is fantabulous! to get my prep out of the way. I gave my first attempt in May, because I wanted to keep a buffer in case I needed to make an attempt again, which in reality I had to. The second attempt was in July and I scored enough to get my foot in the door. ▶ In general approach to application Once the worry of GRE was out of the way, I made a list of B schools across countries that I would apply for in each round. This helped me stay on track! Please be cautious that a lot of the applications deadlines are very close to each other, and each application is unique from an essay perspective. I will deep dive about Oxford application specifically in my next post! I am also planning to make a post on scholarships! If there are any other specific topics that I should consider, please feel free to share with me. Please do not hesitate to reach out. I will do my best to assist you! I am here because of the kindness of a lot of people before me and I would love to pay it forward. #mba #mbaabroad #oxford #gre #gmat #mbaapplication
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What are the benefits of earning an MBA? When might be the best time to pursue an MBA? How do business schools view applicants through the admissions process? Fisher College of Business Executive Director for Graduate Programs, Paul North, sat down with Poets & Quants and colleagues from other schools around the country to answer these questions and give tips to those curious about an MBA. Watch now: https://hubs.li/Q02T09YS0 #BusinessBuckeyes #FisherMBA #MBA #BusinessSchool
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Hi everyone! I am collating a list of salient points that folks looking to apply for MBA in UK have asked me and my learnings from the process. A small caveat, this is my experience, which could be significantly different than the experience of members of my cohort. The idea of jotting these points down is to give a broad idea on how I approached the application process. ▶ Research Before making the decision on whether to give GMAT or GRE, I made a detailed Excel sheet (snippet attached) of B-schools I would ideally want an admit from. The list consisted of 25 schools. I used QS ranking, Poets&Quants, Sam Weeks LinkedIn, GMAT Club, My MBA Path and (of course) the individual school website to curate the information. The Excel helped me with the following: - Make a decision to give GRE - Set expectation of LORs - More information about schools from an organizational behavior and strategy perspective (areas I wanted to learn) ▶ GMAT/GRE I chose GRE over GMAT because I personally felt it was more important to play to my strengths (verbal) than confer to what schools could potentially prefer. I also knew GRE would be manageable with my work at that point of time. I used GregMat, can’t refer him enough - he is fantabulous! to get my prep out of the way. I gave my first attempt in May, because I wanted to keep a buffer in case I needed to make an attempt again, which in reality I had to. The second attempt was in July and I scored enough to get my foot in the door. ▶ In general approach to application Once the worry of GRE was out of the way, I made a list of B schools across countries that I would apply for in each round. This helped me stay on track! Please be cautious that a lot of the applications deadlines are very close to each other, and each application is unique from an essay perspective. I will deep dive about Oxford application specifically in my next post! I am also planning to make a post on scholarships! If there are any other specific topics that I should consider, please feel free to share with me. Please do not hesitate to reach out. I will do my best to assist you! I am here because of the kindness of a lot of people before me and I would love to pay it forward. #mba #mbaabroad #oxford #gre #gmat #mbaapplication
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