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There is just so much to unpack with such an important question, since there are several inputs that feed into what makes the right MBA program for someone. From a very high level, it breaks down into two key questions:
1) Where do I want to go?
There are bountiful considerations. For example, where do you want to live geographically? Do you want to live on a campus or in a city? Do you need a program with dedicated majors or do you want a more generalized core business education? Do you care about the class size? How about fields of study the school is known for? What about class size? Do you want to go to a school with a large number of students or one in a smaller, more tight-knit community? Those are just some that come to mind!
2) Where can I get in?
There are many factors at play from your scores (undergraduate GPA / GMAT) to your work experience (years, companies, accomplishments) and everything in between (letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, awards/recognitions.)
I strongly urge you to reach out to us at
Admissionado for a free consultation as you get closer to applying. We will pair you up with an expert consultant who can better understand your background and walk you through how you should be thinking about forming your potential MBA program list and our various support services.
https://admissionado.com/free-consultation/Kindly,
The
Admissionado Team