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Ever wonder why you need to go through the application process for MBA admission? Why can't just anyone stroll into an institution and get a degree? We've got the answer. Here are the top 10 things that shape an applicant's prospects of getting accepted into a business school. Read on to find out more about how you can improve your chances of success. One last reminder: our guide has best practices for what admissions officers are looking for, so make sure you follow them! 1) The essay - Take time to carefully craft your essay because this will be your ticket in. The essays should help admissions officers get to know who you are as an individual and how well suited they believe you would be for their program. Be sure you give yourself plenty of time to write your essay since it is a deadline commitment that cannot be changed once the deadline comes. 2) The GMAT - This test is run by the Graduate Management Admission Council which is part of the testing conglomerate known as Kaplan. The score on this test will give admissions officers some idea of how you have performed in school, but it won't tell them much without additional supporting information. It's always good to have some extra material available since the sample questions are limited, and they do tend to be heavily weighted towards Math/Verbal. 3) Work experience - This is where it all starts. Work experience is one of the most important things that will separate your application from others. Work experience is the backbone of the application, so having good letters of recommendation, an application essay that illustrates your potential, and a personal statement that represents you well are all important. The work experience portion of your application will help admissions officers decide whether or not you are a good fit for their program - if they feel they can teach you how to work or they see your potential to do great things with their program, it's almost guaranteed they will offer you an interview. 4) GPA - The average GPA for applicants at top tier schools is between 3.2-3.6. If your highest grade is lower than 3. 2, it's best to retake the course or find other ways to beef up your GPA. If your GPA is lower than 3.0, you will definitely need an alternative plan. 5) GMAT/GPA - The ultimate combination - the higher this is, the better your chances of getting in. This number really helps admissions officers decide which candidates they should give interviews to, so if you have a composite score over 730 (750 for top-tier schools), it's almost guaranteed you'll get in somewhere. 6) Interview - This is the final step in the application process. Unfortunately, there are not too many details concerning this process. Usually, admissions officers will interview every applicant who has made it this far. 7) Non-academic achievements - This can be anything from extracurriculars to work experience to community service. It really depends on each school, but most schools give at least some attention to this section of the application. 8) Essays - This is where it all comes together. cfa1e77820
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