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University of Wisconsin

by 313Mogul » Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:11 pm
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone here attended the MBA program at the University of Wisconsin. I am interested in real estate development. However, I am also interested in entrepreneurship. The website for the MBA program is not clear about whether or not a student can have more than one specialization.

Can someone who has been in this program or has specific knowledge about this program clarify this for me?

Thanks
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by essaysnark » Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:33 am
313Mogul,

We do not know the answer for U of Wisconsin specifically, however most bschools do allow you to specialize in more that one subject.

Note that this is a great question to ask the admissions folks about! (People often struggle to come up with "good questions to ask" at admissions events and info sessions - this one would be perfect!)

Good luck with it!
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by 313Mogul » Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:14 pm
Thanks for your reply. I have been hesitant to ask at an admissions event because I didn't want them to think that I did not read through their website, even though I have poured over it. The reason I think that they do not allow you to apply to more than one is that your application essays are geared toward specific concentrations. So if you were applying to real estate, you would apply to questions 7 & 8. If you are applying to innovation you reply to questions 1 & 2. That sort of thing. I guess I will ask at the next admissions event.