Many of you have probably heard about skyrocketing applications to US business schools fueled by the pandemic. Despite today’s hot job market and competitive acceptance rates, now is still an…
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Unlike a master’s degree in finance or accounting or another specialty, an MBA is, by definition, a generalist program. It exposes students to many different disciplines—both complex subjects like finance…
Graduate management education provides many benefits for veteran MBA applicants. Besides the skills-building and networking opportunities, it can be an incredible launchpad for a civilian career. Yet some veterans don’t…
Calling all Tuck School of Business hopefuls! A Tuck MBA who previously worked with Tuck admissions joins B-Schooled this week in order to share insight about the program; the benefits…
The school selection process is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when considering an MBA degree. Whether you aim for Round 2 (or 3) this season or are…
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business is the most competitive MBA program in the world. Just how hard is it to get into the GSB? Well, the Stanford MBA acceptance rate…
“FRESH IDEAS FROM THE BLACKLIGHT” SBC’s Weekly Newsletter for Professionals What is executive presence? The answer is often a maddening, “I can’t define it, but I know it when I…
If you’re applying to Wharton or will be interviewing with them soon, don’t miss this week’s discussion with Anthony Penna, an SBC admissions consultant who spent 10 years with the…
We’re on the cusp of MBA interview season at MIT Sloan School of Management. Dawna Levenson, assistant dean of admissions, has some tips to help nervous applicants prepare for the…
The admissions odds are especially competitive at business schools such as the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Last cycle, it received 7,338 applications and enrolled just 897 students for the…