
February 13, 2026
Applying to an MBA program can feel like an American Ninja Warrior competition. There are obstacles at every turn, such as conducting school research, introspecting your goals, preparing your essays, and interviewing. However, when you apply along with your partner, the degree of difficulty increases! You must prepare for two obstacle courses instead of one and consider…

February 11, 2026
If your undergraduate performance was dismal (read: a GPA less than 3.0), is there ANY hope of being accepted into an MBA program? Do the math! Stanford’s Class of 2027 has an average GPA of 3.76. If the school admitted you with a 2.7 GPA, it would have to admit SIX applicants with a perfect 4.0 to maintain its…

February 5, 2026
MBA applicants have a lot of options for standardized testing. The choices range from the GMAT to the GRE and even the Executive Assessment (EA). Additionally, several schools offer test waiver options. The GMAT Although the GMAT used to be the only game in town, the GRE and EA have grown in popularity over the past several years. In response,…

February 4, 2026
A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a fantastic degree for people seeking foundational skills and knowledge about business. BBA grads receive a practical education in core areas such as accounting, finance, and marketing while cultivating skills in critical thinking, teamwork, leadership, and communication. The degree provides flexibility for graduates to become employed in different…

February 3, 2026
If you are reading this thinking, “I’ve got lots of time before the Round 1 2026–2027 deadlines,” think again! Although September may seem far away, preparing now for Round 1 applications will enable you to develop a well-thought-out and comprehensive application by reflecting on your story and creating the strategy to pull out all of…

January 30, 2026
An estimated 80% of all businesses are considered family businesses to some degree. Therefore, it’s not surprising that the vast majority of business schools offer one or more courses focused on the unique challenges of running a business that means a whole lot more to you than just making money. If you are already working…

January 28, 2026
Looking to earn an MBA to enhance your career or pivot to a different role or industry? If so, you aren’t alone; the majority of first-year MBAs want or need the degree to make a career change. So, if the bulk of a graduating class has a job within three months of graduation, you’d think…

January 27, 2026
Finance is one of the largest industries that business schools draw from. Here, I use the term “finance” broadly, including corporate finance, investment banking, equity research, private equity, asset management, and other roles. MBA admissions committees like candidates with experience in finance, as they generally have the quant skills needed to succeed academically. The flip…

January 23, 2026
Applying to MBA programs involves asking one, two, and sometimes even three people (perhaps if you’re applying to joint programs) who are typically very busy to spend time writing you a customized letter of recommendation. Although the Common Letter of Recommendation does save recommenders some time, they still need to tweak each letter for word…

January 22, 2026
Are you aiming for a job in a competitive finance area such as risk management, corporate finance, or algorithmic trading but don’t want an MBA—at least for now? If so, consider applying for a Master of Finance (MFin/MSF) degree. There is high demand for skilled finance professionals, and this degree can prepare you for a…

January 21, 2026
There is no better way to get to know an MBA program—and for an MBA program to get to know you—than to make an on-campus visit. However, you can also learn quite a bit about a program by conducting online research. If, for whatever reason—distance, a busy work schedule, or cost constraints—you cannot visit a…

January 16, 2026
Congratulations! You’re one of the roughly 20% of applicants to Harvard Business School (HBS) each year who have been invited to interview. Of those, about 50% are admitted to HBS. HBS interviews are different from those of other schools, so it’s important to prepare for those differences to increase your chances of acceptance. Here are…