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MBA ApplyWire Spotlight: Applying to Business School for Brand Management

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This week’s MBA ApplyWire Spotlight takes a look at a particularly unique applicant, with a background heavy in nonprofit experience. This candidate has set their sights on six potential business schools: Cornell / JohnsonDartmouth / TuckDuke / FuquaGeorgetown / McDonoughNYU Stern and UCLA Anderson. Read on for more details about the candidate’s background.

Even with so many potential target schools, the first responses suggested an even wider pool of destinations.

Another community member offered their own M7 suggestion, making a strong pitch for applying to Harvard Business School.

The original poster’s expectations were carefully reserved, but due to some welcoming motivation from the community, a few more applications seem to be in mind.

The community member that suggested an HBS application drove their point a bit further.

Another community member agreed that OP could do well expanding their potential application pool, specifically focusing on the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, which specializes in the kind of brand management OP is looking for.

Best of luck with your applications!

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Matthew Korman
Matthew Korman is a contributing author and editor for Clear Admit. Since graduating from Rowan University with a degree in journalism and political science, Matthew has worked with numerous academic institutions, in addition to roles as a music industry writer, promoter, and data analyst. His works have appeared in publications such as NPR and Sports Illustrated.