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When I was applying to Business School, one of the things that I really took into account was that fact that I had a liberal arts background. I was a History and Poli-Sci major undergrad, and during the year that I was researching Business Schools, I took it upon myself to apply for coursework with statistics, accounting, and a calculus class; really to demonstrate to the admissions advisory committee that I was, one, prepared: I knew what the coursework was going to be involved, and that I really wanted to excel at the program that I was applying to. And I really felt that that benefited me because I was able to hit the ground running with the program and with other individuals that had either worked in banking or other fields that, on a day-to-day basis actually had that quantitative and technical ability. I was able to compete with them just as strongly. But I don’t know if I’d been able to do that without having that prior coursework.
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My advice for other international students considering an MBA is really to speak up especially if you’re talking about a U.S. MBA program. This is tough for me as well, we come from a country where we usually don’t speak up in class and almost confront your classmates with your opinions. So that is a big difference coming from India. But I would say that there’s value in that, you learn to speak up in class, you learn to express your options and you learn to just do it.
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I think I appreciate the MBA the most for the fact that it really does not limit you in any way. If you choose to give back through making a non-profit more efficient, or if you want to start a social venture that adds value in developing nations, or if you choose to be the best CFO in the world but donate your time afterwards, it gives those options and everything, every door is open at the end of the MBA program.
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Georgetown UniversityThe McDonough School of Business
Indiana UniversityKelley School of Business
Southern Methodist UniversityCox School of Business
University of California, DavisGraduate School of Management
University of California, Los AngelesUCLA Anderson School of Management
Boston UniversitySchool of Management
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University of EdinburghUniversity of Edinburgh Business School
University of Western OntarioRichard Ivey School of Business
Carnegie Mellon UniversityTepper School of Business
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMIT Sloan School of Management
University of CambridgeJudge Business School
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Louisiana State University, Baton RougeE.J. Ourso College of Business
Nanyang Technological UniversityNanyang Business School
University of OxfordSaid Business School
Pepperdine UniversityGeorge L. Graziadio School of Business and Management
Pennsylvania State UniversitySmeal College of Business
University of MelbourneMelbourne Business School
University of UtahDavid Eccles School of Business
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