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Get the inside scoop on University of the Pacific (Eberhardt) admissions. Vault provides detailed accounts by students & alumni of the admissions process, including advice on getting in, applications, interviews, essays, and selectivity.


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Admissions Survey Excerpts
Alumni
The admissions process was easy, thanks to all of the support that MBA Director, John Pfaff, and MBA Student Director, Chris Lozano, provided. Th...   READ MORE
Alumni
The admissions process was relatively simple. There was an application, three letters of recommendation required and an essay. There was no interv...   READ MORE
Current Student
Application, essay, interview. The interview was most important part about acceptance into the program. For some it takes a couple of interviews. ...   READ MORE
Alumni
The MBA Programs Director was extremely helpful with the process.    READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
The classes were challenging. Overcoming those challenges, however, was just the opposite. Pacific provided excellent teaching (#1 business scho...   READ MORE
Alumni
The classes were great. There was, however, some redundancy in the undergraduate courses and the MBA courses (I was an undergraduate major at the ...   READ MORE
Current Student
Getting into classes at UOP is easy. Most if not all classes are available for any grad student. Small class sizes allows for more intimate relati...   READ MORE
Alumni
The MBA program, although fairly new at the time of attendance, was excellent. The professors and the course material were not only intense but a...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Thanks to Margaret Roberts, Director of MBA Employment and Alumni Relations, I had many opportunities not just to meet one-on-one with her, but attend...   READ MORE
Alumni
The Eberhardt School of Business does have an impeccable reputation in the Central Valley, as well as the Bay Area as far as job placement of graduate...   READ MORE
Current Student
Employment has been varied. The quality of employers is probably not the same as those from Stanford or Harvard. However, businesses frequent the sc...   READ MORE
Alumni
N/A...was currently employed and didn't seek assistance at time of enrollement. However, current network is useful.   READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Pacific is a very safe campus, an ivy league like school on the West Coast. President Donald V. DeRosa and Athletic Director Lynn King have made ...   READ MORE
Alumni
Housing is available to graduate students. The facilities are always clean. The technology is up to date with today's standards. There's not much ...   READ MORE
Current Student
Beautiful campus. Available computers. Wireless is good.   READ MORE
Alumni
beautiful campus, felt safe   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Dating scene? Not unless they are in one of your study groups, because that's pretty much your inherited social circle! "Choose, but choose wise...   READ MORE
Alumni
The University of the Pacific is a small school in the middle of the central valley. There are maybe 3 or 4 bars within a 15 mile radius that are ...   READ MORE
Current Student
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Alumni
N/A...part-time, evening student   READ MORE

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