B-Schooled Podcast Episode #154: 5 Paths Forward if You’ve Been Dinged Everywhere

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While some MBA hopefuls are still waiting to hear the results of their Round 2 efforts and others who applied in Round 3 or were waitlisted still have their fates up in the air, the application process has unfortunately come to a disappointing end for some people.

After working so hard on your MBA materials for months on end, it can be shocking and devastating if you are not accepted anywhere. What should you do now? This episode discusses five paths forward for MBA hopefuls who were dinged.

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