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Episode 150: Wire Taps—Which School for Product Strategy/Marketing?

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Our podcast hosts Graham Richmond and Alex Brown present another episode of Wire Taps.  As always, the duo tackle a number of key admissions questions, with this episode focusing on the following:

  • When and why should you contact the admissions office with updates about your candidacy?
  • Are there instances where a specialized business master’s is a better fit than an MBA?
  • Are European candidates truly coveted at top US MBA programs?
  • How might one admitted student decide between Chicago Booth vs. Ross (w/$80K) or UCLA (w/$100k)?

See which profiles from MBA ApplyWire and MBA DecisionWire they discuss below, then tune in.

The first applicant has some updates to their candidacy:

Another applicant returned for more advice:

Finally, a candidate interested in product strategy/marketing needs help with school choice:

Happy listening!

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Episode 150: Wire Taps—Which School for Product Strategy/Marketing?
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This episode was hosted by Graham Richmond and Alex Brown, and produced by Dennis Crowley. Thanks to all of you who’ve been joining us!

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.