3 Mistakes Students Make When Applying to Business School.

Business school admission is a stressful process. If you have already started the application process, here are the three mistakes you need to know before finalizing your MBA program application:

 

Not Having a Complete Application

 

Admissions officers want to know who you are and see what you can do, not what you can hypothetically do if you get a few more years of experience. If you have not yet completed your application, you will likely miss out on the opportunity to demonstrate who you are as a person and a professional.

Each school will have different application requirements. Review the application guidelines and requirements of the schools you are applying to, and ensure that you provide all the necessary information.

Schools will likely want to see your resume, transcripts, test scores and letters of recommendation.

If you are applying for a top program, you may also need to send in a copy of your transcripts, though this is more typical at top-tier schools.

 

Failing to Demonstrate Fit with School

 

You have taken the time to apply to business school, which is a positive step. However, if you do not demonstrate a strong fit with the schools you have applied to, you will likely have a more difficult time gaining admission to a program.

The admissions officers of business schools are looking for students who will make great additions to their classes. Admissions officers want to admit students to their schools who will enrich the experience for other students. They want to admit students who will add to the diversity of their student populations.

Admissions officers want to admit students who will make an impact at their schools and in their communities. Business schools are looking for students who will make an impact at their schools and in their communities. If you do not demonstrate a strong fit with the schools you have applied to, you will likely have difficulty gaining admission to a program.

 

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Neglecting the GMAT/ GRE Take-Home Exams

Business schools want to ensure that you have taken the time to prepare for the GMAT/GRE. These exams are a part of the application process for business schools, and if you neglect to take them, you will not be able to submit your scores. Business schools are looking for students who will make an impact at their schools and in their communities.

 If you need extra help preparing for the GMAT/GRE, you should consider a tutor or test prep services because not having good scores will show in your MBA application.

 

Conclusion

Applying to a business school is challenging, but if you avoid these three common mistakes (not having a complete application, failing to demonstrate a good fit, and neglecting your GMAT/GRE tests) be sure you are on the good path to have a successful process.

 

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