A top business school right after undergrad - possible?

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I'm a rising 3rd year at UC Berkeley where I'm studying political science and public policy with the intent of pursuing a career in nonprofit management. I want to go to business school and plan to start studying for the GMAT soon, but have recently come across posts on various websites about how it's nearly impossible to go to a top business school right after college. Any opinions, thoughts, or expertise to share?

As a supplemental side note, I am incredibly confident about "what I want to do with my life," have a resume that is far, far above average, and my GPA is slightly above average for UC Berkeley. Not sure if any of this information is relevant, but I've read that things like not knowing what you want to do/lack of experience are the two caveats that keep undergrads from getting directly into business school.

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by supermario » Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:10 am
I think I heard that INSEAD or LBS (or maybe both) has that option, but only if you have an impressive career. You should also consider HBS's 2+2 program.

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by marissavessels » Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:34 am
I've come to terms with the fact that an MBA is something you simply do after you have a few years of experience under your belt. The 2+2 program sounds awesome - are there others programs like that? Does anyone have any recommendations for grad school options/programs that aren't MBA-related?

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by olimpic » Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:58 am
There are more programs than you can imagine... it depends on your filed of study and career plans.
Are you thinking about other programs in business, like MA/MSc in business? you can search for rankings to get a few ideas.