MBA Interview Tips: the M7 landscape to Your Prep Strategy
If you receive an MBA interview invite from an M7 business school, it’s a clear signal the school believes in your potential. At the same
We offer a wealth of tips and strategies across a range of topics—from application advice on Harvard or INSEAD to acing the GMAT, writing essays, navigating MBA interviews, and more.
If you receive an MBA interview invite from an M7 business school, it’s a clear signal the school believes in your potential. At the same
The MIT Sloan interview, like the Sloan application, is unique among elite business schools. For one, it’s the only M7 program besides rival HBS in
As business schools scramble to interview MBA applicants via video, here are 7 strategies to shine on Skype. With growing fears about the spread of
The Wharton Team-Based Discussion is a dynamic, relational experience that is about much more than delivering a strong pitch in a group setting. Wharton’s admission
Among M7 schools, your prospects of admission are generally between 1 in 10 and 1 in 18. But secure an interview and your shot at
If you are one of the fortunate candidates to recently receive a Wharton interview invite, it’s likely you’ve seen the outline and expectations for your
MBA Interview Prep for HBS, GSB, INSEAD and More If you have been called for an MBA interview, there is nothing more important at this
Being prepared is the best way to feel confident and get the most from your MBA admissions interview. It will also help you stay calm
Here’s a classic MBA admissions interview question that gives many candidates pause: Which other schools are you applying to? Every school wants to know they’re your
Word is out: Harvard Business School releases round 1 interview invites today, Oct. 1, with a second wave going out on Thursday, Oct. 4. If
In our days as admissions directors at Wharton and INSEAD (respectively), we read many a terrific application that was undermined, lamentably, by a careless
If Stanford GSB is on your list, you’ll want to listen in to this first hand advice from Stanford GSB alum and former MBA