Although attending business school takes time and money, an MBA provides substantial return on investment, as it can both boost your short-term career prospects and contribute to your long-term professional growth. Here are the top-five reasons to get your MBA.
When you sit down to craft your admissions application, think about it like we do, holistically. You want to make sure that each element of your application flows and represents you. With that in mind, here are some tips from the admissions committee on how to prepare the strongest application.
As an early career professional, you may be aware of the outstanding value to be gained from a full-time or part-time MBA. What you may not know are the five key steps to take before you apply, and how each may impact your timeline for entering an MBA program.
You’ve noted your educational background, provided your work experience, and shared your test scores. Next comes the essay. Essays offer applicants a unique opportunity to make an impression. What you say and how you present it conveys to admissions officers your personality, ambition, and diligence—so make it a great read. Here are five tips to
Here a few points we’re looking for when it comes to these Boston College-specific essay questions. Required Essay: Please discuss how you plan to achieve your short and long term career goals following graduation from Boston College. What challenges will you face and how will you leverage your academic and professional experiences to achieve these
Steven Highland (MBA ’20) is a first-year student in the Full-Time MBA Program at Boston College. Before enrolling in the BC MBA Program, he worked as a mechanical engineer in a small family-owned and run company in Los Angeles and was the founder of a program that taught children about science, technology, engineering, and math.