Title V of the California Educational Code requires that MBA candidates must have earned a minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA and an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution. Foreign undergraduate ...
Ohanna Carrascoza, a senior at William Howard Taft Charter High School in Woodland Hills, California, shares the personal ...
Top B-schools offer MBA admission via XAT, SNAP, NMAT, GMAT, or direct exams. Low-fee MBA options exist at FMS Delhi, SIMSREE Mumbai, and BHU via CUET-PG. Apply for NMAT (Oct-Dec), SNAP (Dec), XAT ...
The college admissions process is experiencing major changes due to policy shifts, new technology, and legal decisions. Many elite universities are once again requiring standardized test scores like ...
There are two open secrets in college admissions. First, admissions is not a meritocracy based on academic achievement. Second, the factors used in “holistic” admissions (essays, teacher ...
Harvard Business School has changed its master’s in business administration application for 2024-2025, requiring applicants to answer three short, focused essays instead of one open-ended essay, the ...
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This article was originally published by Nieman Storyboard and is republished with permission. There’s a famous quote about creative inspiration, attributed on the internet to songwriter Sammy Cahn, ...
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High schoolers are turning to chatbots for help navigating the college admissions process. Does a virtual college coach know what’s best for students? By Callie Holtermann It was September, and ...