Who are MBA Rankings for? Not Applicants!
Feb, 18, 2026
The FT Rankings recently came out. I will not comment on those rankings in full detail, but refer to them. If you want to know about them in detail, see John Byrne’s recent article in P&Q. He does a thorough job of analyzing those rankings and how they are formulated. Instead what I want to […]
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Shitty Essays are Nothing New: AI Just Makes It Easier to Create Them
Sep, 04, 2025
There is a significant amount of concern expressed about AI generated essays. The main reason I would be concerned about it has nothing to do with the graduate admissions process: Becoming dependent on AI makes people stupid. MIT’s study on this issue is worth reviewing. See abstract (https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/your-brain-on-chatgpt/) and an interview with the primary researcher […]
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Advice to Applicants on MBA Rankings
Apr, 25, 2024
You care considering doing an MBA and trying to figure out where to apply. Naturally you look at rankings. You should look, but don’t just make a list based on rankings. Why? I have been writing about MBA rankings on this blog since 2007 though not with major focus until “Real” Global MBA Rankings […]
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Need more financial aid? Ask for it!
Apr, 12, 2024
At this time of the year my clients frequently ask me about whether it is OK to ask the program(s) they have been admitted to for more scholarships or other financial aid. Whether applying to MBA, MPP, MiF, PhD, or any other graduate degree program that grants financial aid, my answer is always “Yes, ask. […]
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My visit to ISB with my AIGAC colleagues
Apr, 05, 2024
Last month, I had the pleasure of visiting the Hyderabad campus of the Indian School of Business with seven of my Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants (AIGAC) colleagues on March 4th and 5th. This was one of the highlights of my third trip to India. My first blog post on ISB was back […]
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How much do I really need to know about an MBA program to prepare a strong application for it? It varies!
Aug, 09, 2023
My clients frequently ask me how much time they have to invest in learning about the MBA programs they will be applying to. That is, how many live or online information sessions, how many alumni and/or current students do they need to contact, and how much do they need to master the school’s curriculum and […]
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ChatGPT and I discuss its ability to write essays and advice for how to use it effectively
Apr, 15, 2023
This is the second in a series of an ongoing series posts on ChatGPT. The first post in this series is “ChatGPT Essay: What Matters Most to Me.” The next in the series is “ChatGPT reviews my blog.” Rather than provide anyone with advice on how to use ChatGPT myself, I thought I would ask […]
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Thoughts on Average GMAT Scores and What They Mean
Nov, 30, 2022
When looking at average GMAT scores at top MBA programs (see https://poetsandquants.com/2022/11/25/average-gmat-scores-at-the-top-u-s-mba-programs/2/) there are a number of factors for applicants to consider: 1. For applicants worried about not meeting the GMAT minimum: Average is just that. It does not mean minimum. You should look at the GMAT range for admits to get a full sense […]
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Why you were not offered admission: It is not just about you!
Oct, 06, 2021
In this post, I discuss why a reject is not always best understand as a problem with the application or the applicant. For understanding some of the reasons why your application and/or interview might have been flawed or why you might have been selecting the wrong school(s) to apply to I suggestion seeing “A guide […]
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Will 2021 acceptance rates go up or down at top MBA programs?
May, 25, 2020
Will 2021 admission rates go up or down at top MBA programs? This is the question I am being asked continuously from fall 2020 admitted and new/potential clients. For those already admitted for fall 2020, the issue is whether to defer and/or just try again for 2021. For new/potential clients, they are just trying to […]
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