I’ve recently graduated with my undergraduate degree and inherited $17 million. Would you recommend starting my own company through self-education, or would it be better to pursue an MBA at Harvard? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
If you are applying to the full-time Harvard Business School program, then yes, work experience is a must. HBS does have a 2+2 deferred MBA program, where you apply as a college senior, get accepted, work for a few years, and then matriculate into the MBA program.
Do you think that the quality of the university matters that we got a degree from? e.g. If I got a degree from a globally 25th ranking University or a 250th ranking what would be the difference?
Your undergraduate university's "ranking" is not a significant factor in the admissions process. First, keep in mind that even the top MBA programs desire a diversity of students, and that includes a mix of students from many different universities around the world; they certainly are not only looking for graduates from the very top colleges. MBA admissions committees care much more about how an applicant performed at his or her university; this includes an applicant's grades, as well as outside of the classroom and how involved he or she was on campus.
@@mbaMission oh alright thank you, but there is one more thing that comes to my mind, wouldn't a top ranking university be more difficult than a lower ranking university and hence two students who put the same amount of work hours, one can for example have a gpa of 2.89 while the otherone has 3.70, what do you think about this situation?
You could apply to the HBS 2+2 program, which allows college seniors and grad students to apply to HBS right away. If you are accepted, you'll get a few years of work experience before matriculating!
MBA programs generally require the equivalent of a US bachelor's degree in order to apply; be sure to check the application requirements for each school you are targeting.
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I’ve recently graduated with my undergraduate degree and inherited $17 million. Would you recommend starting my own company through self-education, or would it be better to pursue an MBA at Harvard? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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Can i apply at HBA with my bachelor in computer science? Because i want to combine 2 things together, business and computer
Absolutely! HBS applicants and students come from all sort of backgrounds! Let us know if we can help!
Is work experience necessary for getting accepted in Harvard mba
As far as I've concerned, only a small percentage of those who don't have work experience is admitted
If you are applying to the full-time Harvard Business School program, then yes, work experience is a must. HBS does have a 2+2 deferred MBA program, where you apply as a college senior, get accepted, work for a few years, and then matriculate into the MBA program.
If i complete my college 2025 i have to have work experience 4-5 years then attain that experience can i apply MBA at Harvard after 2030?
Do you think that the quality of the university matters that we got a degree from? e.g. If I got a degree from a globally 25th ranking University or a 250th ranking what would be the difference?
Your undergraduate university's "ranking" is not a significant factor in the admissions process. First, keep in mind that even the top MBA programs desire a diversity of students, and that includes a mix of students from many different universities around the world; they certainly are not only looking for graduates from the very top colleges. MBA admissions committees care much more about how an applicant performed at his or her university; this includes an applicant's grades, as well as outside of the classroom and how involved he or she was on campus.
@@mbaMission oh alright thank you, but there is one more thing that comes to my mind, wouldn't a top ranking university be more difficult than a lower ranking university and hence two students who put the same amount of work hours, one can for example have a gpa of 2.89 while the otherone has 3.70, what do you think about this situation?
after completing my bachelors can i directly apply for HBS?
You could apply to the HBS 2+2 program, which allows college seniors and grad students to apply to HBS right away. If you are accepted, you'll get a few years of work experience before matriculating!
Can I apply MBA with a associates degree in business?
MBA programs generally require the equivalent of a US bachelor's degree in order to apply; be sure to check the application requirements for each school you are targeting.
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