B-Schooled Podcast Episode #149: Spotlight on CBS

B-Schooled
If you’re applying to Columbia Business School or hope to interview there in the future, don’t miss this week’s discussion with Hannah, an SBC admissions consultant who was recently on the CBS AdCom. Today’s episode will cover advice on the CBS essays and interview, as well as misconceptions about and the unique aspects of the CBS program, among other topics.

Listen to B-Schooled episode #149 here, or on any of the podcast apps listed below.

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