Admissions Myths Destroyed: I Did Not Go to an Ivy!
Our partners over at mbaMission recently wrote a post about what it takes – and doesn’t take – to get into a good business school. Based on data released by top business schools like HBS and Stanford, many would be surprised to find that graduating from a non-Ivy school does not decrease their chances of acceptance. As Jeremy Shinewald puts it:
The admissions committees are more interested in your performance “ academic, professional, volunteer, personal “ than your pedigree. Further, the admissions committee is interested in diversity. We don’t feel that we are going out on a limb stating that Wharton does not want and cannot have a class of 850 UPenn undergrads, because they simply want the best potential business leaders out there and thus must jump into a much deeper pool.
You can read the full post here.