Which piece of the MBA application carries the most weight at UC Irvine?
It’s our goal to assign an equal amount of significance to all dimensions of the applicant. Q: What kinds of professional experience make MBA hopefuls stand apart from the competition? A: Our students come from a wide range of business backgrounds. An applicant whose responsibilities have consistently increased to include managerial, or at least entry-level managerial experience, will catch the eye of the admissions committee. Additionally, applicants who have experience at well-respected companies, regardless of size, are likely to get a nod when we’re reviewing work experience. Q: What’s an example of a well-respected company? A: A Fortune 500 company or one of the Big Four consulting firms would be good examples. [We also look for] people who were working at firms that are regionally relevant to what we’re doing here. For example, Conexant Systems is a company we work closely with. We want someone who has higher-level, broad-based expertise because they’re doing a little bit of ever
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