Srivastava, a recent MBA applicant, found herself in the enviable position of being accepted into multiple top business schools. Her secret? Tying her personal and professional backgrounds to her post-MBA goals. With a background in communications, media relations, and public relations, Srivastava credits her MBA admissions consultant for helping her craft a compelling story that set her apart from the competition.
Experts advise MBA applicants to apply more broadly to increase their chances of multiple admissions. Sam Weeks, an executive MBA admissions consultant, recommends applying to at least six schools to improve the odds of acceptance. Additionally, applicants should customize each application to demonstrate familiarity with the programs they are applying to and highlight their unique qualities that will enhance the classroom experience.
Highlighting extracurricular activities and boosting GMAT or GRE scores can also improve an applicant’s chances of acceptance to multiple B-schools. Strong letters of recommendation and applying to schools offering scholarships can further enhance the likelihood of receiving multiple admissions offers.
For Srivastava, being accepted into multiple B-schools not only provided her with the opportunity to weigh program fit and potential opportunities but also led to scholarship offers that eased the financial burden of pursuing an MBA. With leverage in hand, she was able to negotiate scholarship funding and ultimately choose the program that best aligned with her goals.
In the competitive world of MBA admissions, following these strategies can increase the chances of receiving multiple acceptance offers and ultimately finding the right fit for your post-graduate education.