The new, shorter Graduate Management Admission Test that applicants began to register for in August is likely to change the way business schools look at scores for what remains the primary entrance exam to MBA programs. The Marshall School enrolled an MBA class with a 732 average Graduate Management Admission Test score, up 16 points from the score reported for the Class of 2021. In fact, Marshall had a great 2021, too — in the two classes that have enrolled since 2020, the Southern California B-school has seen its GMAT average jump an incredible 25 points.
The entire class of the inaugural Haas Flex program. Photo: Jim Block During the same time two days a week, a row of TV monitors lining a Berkeley Haas classroom flip on. Class is . The post Why Berkeley Haas’ New Flex MBA Program Is So Popular appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Harvard Business School (HBS) campus. What are the most popular MBA programs in the world? You can answer that question in a variety of ways. Certainly, a school that receives more applicants per available classroom . The post The World’s Most Popular MBA Programs appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Business schools are supporting the LGBTQ+ community more than ever before. According to the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)’s 2022 application trends survey, 47 percent of full-time MBA programs in the U.S. conducted special recruitment outreach to the LGBTQ+ community. This scholarship is aimed at financially supporting individuals from underrepresented communities, including those from the LGBTQ+ community, who want to attend business school.
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