Hello, I am and undergraduate students enrolled in a Bachelor of International Economics and Management with major in Finance. I am at my first-out-of-three year of bachelor (I am studying in Italy and we have a 3-year bachelor course).
It may seem a little early to start thinking about the GMAT and MBA admission but this application and this program are TOO IMPORTANT for me to blow it all up. That's why I already bought the Kaplan and the Official GMAT guide : I want to be sure I have done everything possible to succeed when I take the test.
I have to get accepted!
However, I know the GMAT is not the only crucial factor in the admission process.
I have been reading a lot about the required work experiences.
IS IT really that IMPORTANT and how should an undergraduate student approach the admission process ?
What are other important criteria used to select students in the top MBA programs?
It may seem a little early to start thinking about the GMAT and MBA admission but this application and this program are TOO IMPORTANT for me to blow it all up. That's why I already bought the Kaplan and the Official GMAT guide : I want to be sure I have done everything possible to succeed when I take the test.
I have to get accepted!
However, I know the GMAT is not the only crucial factor in the admission process.
I have been reading a lot about the required work experiences.
IS IT really that IMPORTANT and how should an undergraduate student approach the admission process ?
What are other important criteria used to select students in the top MBA programs?