I don’t think so.
Usually, you would apply in your senior year, meaning you would submit your application in the fall while you’re finishing your last year of college.
Technically, you would have graduated by the time you submit your application and therefore you would be applying with one year of work experience. This is because business calls count work experience until the date of matriculation, and not at the time of application.
Your options at this time our traditional business schools which isn’t really ideal with one year of work experience. Mini require at least two years and while some say they do not have a specific requirement, analyzing class profiles, you will see that majority of the students, 80% of the students are between 3 and 8 years of work experience. That means a fairly small number of people are younger than that.
Your other option, is a traditional masters degree. These tend to be just one year long, usually cheaper than an MBA, but they usually also recruit into a different set of positions.
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