B-Schooled Podcast Episode #237: Targeted MBA Advice for Younger Applicants

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There are numerous deferred admission programs for MBA hopefuls still in college. But can someone with just one or two years of work experience get into business school “the normal way”? While it’s not impossible, it is pretty rare.

Such applicants must convince the admissions committee why their timing of entering the MBA program makes sense for their career and life plans. This encore episode of B-Schooled offers targeted advice for younger MBA applicants who have been out of college for less than three years.

Listen to B-Schooled episode #237 here or on any podcast apps linked below. You can also search our podcast directory for any MBA-related topic you’re interested in… we’ve covered them all.

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