Members of the admissions team at the MIT Sloan School of Management are hitting the road in a big way, with admissions events scheduled in every corner of the globe over the next few months. The global trek starts tomorrow with events in Madrid and Bogota and will continue throughout the summer months and into the fall. The tour, called “MIT Sloan on the Road,” includes more than three dozen events in cities throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. So regardless of how far you live from Sloan’s campus, you’ll have the opportunity to hear first-hand about the school’s MBA program, admissions process and more. MIT Sloan on the Road events all feature admissions representatives sharing about the school’s mission – focused on innovation, collaboration and global impact – as well as the entrepreneurial spirit of its community and the opportunity Sloan students have to shape their learning experience. Alumni share their experiences both at Sloan and beyond as part of a panel discussion following the admissions presentation. Finally, the events culminate with an opportunity for attendees to network with admissions staff, alumni and fellow applicants. Advanced registration is required. View a complete list of all scheduled events and registration details here: MIT Sloan Summer/Fall 2014 Admissions Events.
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Women:
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Women:
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Interview Invite
to
INSEAD
Round:
Round 1
Received via
email
on
April 10, 2024
GPA:
2.8
GRE:
322
Program Type:
One Year Program
Post MBA Career Name:
Consulting
Application Location:
Canada
April 30, 2024 4:45pm ET
Enrolled
at
Harvard Business School
Round:
Round 2
Received via
email
GPA:
3.9
GMAT:
780
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name:
Finance
Application Location:
NYC
Note:
It was between HBS and Columbia. After more research, It was apparent that the overall quality of the students at HBS is significantly higher (consistent with the brand). The Columbia admits wanted the job I already had when I was 22 lol. While the investing program was interesting, it’s overhyped. None of them are getting those jobs. The buy side is reserved for HBS. I would caution anyone on here who lives on the east coast to going anywhere other than HBS and maybe Wharton. I spoke to a lot of people and it seems almost like a negative on a resume going to a second tier school because that signals that you your arnt a 10/10. Just something to think about
April 30, 2024 2:34pm ET
Applied
to
UCLA Anderson
Round:
Round 3
Received via
portal
GPA:
2.9
GRE:
315
April 30, 2024 1:38pm ET
Rejected
at
USC / Marshall
Round:
Round 2
Received via
email
April 30, 2024
GPA:
3.8
Post MBA Career Name:
Finance
Application Location:
Los Angeles
Note:
R2 OMBA
April 30, 2024 10:33am ET
Applied
to
USC / Marshall
Round:
Round 4
Received via
n/a
GPA:
3.64
GRE:
318
Program Type:
Traditional Two-Year
Post MBA Career Name:
Technology
Application Location:
Ho Chi Minh City