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In my opinion its always good to have some real world experience if you want to get the best out of your MBA. And how much experience is good enough is very subjective and it can vary from person to person. Today B schools are welcoming younger candidates but it no ways imply a reduced expectation level from these candidates.

You can read more about this topic on my blogpost https://mad-bubbles.blogspot.com/2009/09/less-than-2-years-of-worx-ex.html
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it's a matter of how you can contribute to the class too. if you have no work experience, then what real value are you adding to your class? i personally wouldn't want someone who's never worked in the real world to tell me how to run a presentation or do an interview.

so while you may have all the other great attributes for an mba (smart, hard working, international, etc.), the work experience is something that's really irreplaceable and you have to just do it for a few yrs (and do well in it for good references) before you'll be considered valuable to an mba class.
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The top US programs see 2 years of work experience at a top caliber firm as a must nowadays. It also depends on what type of b-school experience you want and what you want to get out of it. Most people get an MBA to get a boost in income. The top MBA programs do this for the most part, but it will be hard to get in.
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Almost all top US MBA programs look for solid work experience. I say wait a few years and get some experience before applying. Also, keep in mind some schools recommend only applying once.
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Most people get an MBA to get a boost in income.

Most people actually do it to switch careers, though the boost in income helps facilitate that possibility.