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Wake Forest University (Babcock) admissions and applications


Get the inside scoop on Wake Forest University (Babcock) 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 school holds several information sessions throughout the state. You can attend a session, visit the school and/or sit in a class at any time ...   READ MORE
Current Student
The admissions process at the Babcock School sets the inviting tone for the school. The admissions staff is extremely willing to answer any and a...   READ MORE
Current Student
Required Materials TOEFL score 260 GMAT score 650 4 Essays 2 recommendation (I submitted 4) Interview (Phone interview 30 mins)   READ MORE
Current Student
Very good admissions process but eventually it all boils down to the GMAT.   READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Very small classes, great instructors, very easy to get elective courses, grading is fair but should not be letter grades at masters level. Overa...   READ MORE
Current Student
Like most graduate programs, the workload can be overwhelming at times, but professors and fellow students are extremely willing to help out. The...   READ MORE
Current Student
Good Small class size (each class has less than 40 students) A lot of team work assignments (Avg. 3-4 assignment per week) Accounting, Quants, Mark...   READ MORE
Current Student
This is a small school and the faculty to student ratio is highest in the country. Faculty is top notch and very approachable and it is quite easy...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
I did not have any dealings with this area. I attended an evening program and was already employed. I am still with the same employer.    READ MORE
Current Student
Finding both internships and fulltime offers is challenging, just as it is at most schools. Although the Career Management Center (CMC) is rated high...   READ MORE
Current Student
Career management center is helpful to find a job. However, I used job fair which was held in Boston in Oct for Japanese MBAs to find a job. I got 5...   READ MORE
Current Student
Career services is not very helpful and claims that they are responsible for placing only 15% of the students. They also believe that they have respon...   READ MORE
Status
Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
I did not have any dealings with this. I commuted to the school two nights per week.   READ MORE
Current Student
Winston-Salem, NC is a family-friendly community of approximately 200,000 people. Accordingly, crime rates are extremely low, and housing is much...   READ MORE
Current Student
Quality of life is higher than average. Neighborhood is very safe and prices are cheap which means the best place for students.   READ MORE
Current Student
Winston-Salem is a southern city, nice and quiet - PERIOD.   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
I did not have any dealings with this.    READ MORE
Current Student
See "Quality of Life"   READ MORE
Current Student
Wake Forest has a lot of events for students. In particular, Happy hour is held on every Friday night. Almost all students are coming to "happy ho...   READ MORE
Current Student
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