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MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Applying to Business School for the Non Profit Sector

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In this week’s MBA DecisionWire Spotlight, which recounts MBA candidates’ choices as shared in Clear Admit’s DecisionWire, we’re setting the spotlight on a candidate choosing a business school for the non profit sector. We take a closer look at a post from a candidate considering Cornell / Johnson, Georgetown / McDonough, or NYU Stern. Read on for more details about the applicant’s background.

MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Applying to Business School for the Non Profit Sector

Initial feedback turned to Johnson:

Another community member brought up the value of location:

The original poster then returned:

Then, Clear Admit’s resident expert, Alex Brown, offered his perspective:

A current Johnson student chimed in with support:

Another community member wrapped up the thread with a vote for D.C.:

Best of luck with your decision!

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Lauren Wakal
Lauren Wakal has been covering the MBA admissions space for more than a decade, from in-depth business school profiles to weekly breaking news and more.