B-Schooled Podcast Episode 52: Secrets of Dual HBS/GSB Admits, Part 1 of 2

B-Schooled
The MBA admissions process can often be brutal. The competition to get into highly ranked programs is especially cutthroat, which makes it all the more impressive when a candidate gains admission to not one, but two of the top programs in the world: Harvard Business School and Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Stacy Blackman Consulting studied the dual admits we worked with a few years ago, and then again this past year, in order to analyze their secrets to success as well as assess trends over time.

This episode focuses on the first four of the eight themes we discovered, and an upcoming episode will cover the final four themes.

Listen to B-Schooled episode #52 here, or on any of the podcast apps listed below.

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SBC’s star-studded consultant team is unparalleled. Our clients benefit from current intelligence that we receive from the former MBA Admissions Officers from Harvard HBS, Stanford GSB and every elite business program in the US and Europe.  These MBA Admissions Officers have chosen to work exclusively with SBC.

Just two of the many superstars on the SBC team:
Meet Erin, who was Assistant Director of MBA Admissions at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) and Director of MBA Admissions at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.

Meet Andrea, who served as the Associate Director of MBA Admissions at Harvard Business School (HBS) for over five years.

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