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If an Isenberg student is considering pursuing graduate school in business administration, should they apply while an undergrad?

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If an Isenberg student is considering pursuing graduate school in business administration, should they apply while an undergrad?

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It depends on what type of program they are interested in. Most MBA programs require a minimum number of years of work related experience. While there are some MBA programs that do not have this requirement, we encourage students to research MBA programs and determine application requirements. Test scores, such as GMAT or GRE can be an indicator of which programs students will be eligible for as well. There are several areas of MBA programs which prospective students should research including: 1 . Career Services and placement for MBA candidates, 2. Academic coursework electives and options to focus in one specific area, 3. Alumni – where do they work and do students have access to them during their time in the program and 4. Part time vs. full time programs. Graduate school in any discipline is a significant investment and should be given careful consideration.

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