20 Jul 08

I came across the website skoolix.com where you can put in your stats i.e. GMAT, GPA, number of work years along with criteria you want from a b-school such as state, class size, private or public, and desired salary post  graduation.  I placed in all my stats and got some interesting results.  I put in the requirement of NYC and got a list for reach, realistic, and safety schools, which included Portland State University.  I don’t know if skoolix.com is accuratel, but it definitely won’t be a factor of what schools I will apply to.   

HEC also offers a Candidate Profile Evaluation which “We will either encourage you to apply to the program by submitting a Supplemental Application, or suggest areas in which you can make improvements before submitting the application. ”

In the end no website or person can tell you what schools you should or should not apply to.  You already know that answer.


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  • Cool link…… thnx

  • Hi GlamourGirl – You’re right! An MBA program, besides having excellent faculty and a rigorous curriculum, should be supportive of the individual’s goals and desired outcomes – definitely not a cookie cutter approach. Selecting the right MBA education and MBA experience absolutely must include visiting the classroom. It’s important to talk candidly with current students and alumni. Learn more about the Willamette MBA for Professionals at http://GetARealMBA.com Tina Alexander, Director MBA for Professionals Willamette University



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