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Admission & Application Survey |
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The School is in the midst of radical change. This change is driven by
a shift in the belief that Rankings were not important; the School's
quality and the student's satisfaction is what's important they used to
say. Not anymore! Everyone serves a master and Rankings is any business
school's master.
They began this focus to dramatically improve in rankings by toughening
the admissions process. First and foremost, -no more average to low
GMAT scores-. Better be around the 640 if you want a chance. To make
the entering class even more competitive, the school decreased its
Class number. There are only 150 students in the Class of 2005.
Competition to get in is fierce and interviews can really make it or
break it for you. After that it is only perseverance, continous contact
with the Admissions Office to show your interest (without being
annoying) and a dash of luck will get you in.
A solid work experience is a must.
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