Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Mission Admission Look at B-Schools Beyond the Rankings
Blog Archive Mission Admission Look at B-Schools Beyond the Rankings Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. On our blog, in our publications and in public presentations, we have tried repeatedly to persuade business school candidates who are deciding which MBA programs to target to downplay rankings, which fluctuate frequently (and sometimes wildly), and instead focus on fit, which is enduring. Now, as the admissions season is about to begin, we recommend that you accelerate and broaden your evaluative process. One way to look beyond rankings is to speak with current MBA students. Even if you do not have direct access to students, reaching out to them in a targeted way can be quite easy, via club Web sites and even Facebook pages. You should not feel âpushyâ when contacting a student this way, because most students take pride in their school and are open to speaking with candidates. They are a de facto part of the schoolâs marketing arm. So, if you are interested in a certain program for its entrepreneurship program, for example, you can reach out to the individual (or individuals) leading the entrepreneurship club to learn more about the program (and the club!). Of course, you should be respectful of each individualâs time and be well prepared for your conversation. If you are conscientious, you will be able to gain some great insight into the schoolâs academic environment and then have time to find out more about the atmosphere on campus. Networking now should enable you to begi n narrowing your search and more effectively focus your limited âfreeâ time over the next few months. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Tags: rankings Blog Archive Mission Admission Look at B-Schools Beyond the Rankings Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. On our blog and in public presentations, we have tried to persuade business school candidates to eschew rankings, which fluctuate frequently (and sometimes wildly), and instead pay attention to fit, which is enduring. Now, as the admissions season is on the verge of beginning at top business schools, we recommend that you accelerate your evaluative process. One way to get beyond rankings is to speak with current MBA students. Even if you do not have direct access to students, reaching out to them in a targeted way can be quite easy, via club Web sites. You should not feel âpushyâ when emailing or contacting a student this way, because most students take pride in their school and are open to speaking with candidates. They are a de facto part of the schoolâs marketing arm. So, if you are interested in a certain school for its marketing program, for example, you can reach out to the individual (or individuals) leading the marketing club to learn more about the program (and the club!). Of course, you should be respectful of each individualâs time and be well prepared for your conversation. If you are conscientious, you will be able to learn more about the academic environment and then have time to find out more about the atmosphere on campus. Networking now should allow you to begin narrowing your search and more effectively foc us your limited âfreeâ time over the next few months. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission
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