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Prove You’re MBA Material

by Stacy Blackman Consulting, Jul 13, 2016

Many business school applicants worry that they dont have a strong enough quantitative background to be accepted into a top program. If your entire career has been spent in marketing, for example, how can you convince an admissions committee that youll be able to handle core classes like Finance and Accounting?

The good news is that business schools have no intention of putting together a graduating class made up of only bankers and accountants. They are well aware that a private equity analyst can learn a lot from a brand manager, and vice versa. So rest assured that Adcoms are looking for qualified candidates fromallindustries and functions in order to make up a diverse classroom.

That being said, Adcoms do not want to admit someone who gives them reason to believe they may struggle with an intense MBA curriculum. Thankfully, even if your day-to-day responsibilities dont include building financial models or computing figures, there are still several other ways an Adcom member can assess your analytical skills.

Wed suggest asking your recommenders to highlight any analytical work youve donethey might even be willing to review your career to date and help you remember quantitative aspects of past projects you may have overlooked. Along those same lines, you should consider rewriting your resume so that quantifiable results of your work are included wherever possible.

Adcoms will also be paying attention to your undergraduate grades (specifically courses like Statistics or Calculus) and your quantitative GMAT score. Clearly theres nothing you can do about your college grades at this point, but you can (and should) take the GMAT a few times if you dont do well initially. Investa lotof time (were talking 100+ hours) in preparing and studying, as your score can help prove that you can handle the toughest MBA courses.

Remember:

no quant MBA applicant

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