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Stanford MBA Class of 2020 Profile

Stanford MBA Class of 2020 Profile

Who makes up Stanford MBA Program’s entering 2018 class? Here’s a look at the class profile. Total Applicants: 7,797 New Students: 419 Women: 41% International: 42% U.S. Minority: 27% Average GMAT Score: 732 Range of GMAT Scores: 600-790 Average GRE Verbal Score: 165 Range of GRE Verbal Scores: 155-170 Average GRE Quantitative Score: 165 Range …

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Comparing In-State and Out-of-State Medical School Acceptance Rates

Comparing in state and out of state medical school acceptance rates

You’re applying to medical school. You know the drill – you have the best chance of getting into your home state med programs AND they’ll be your most affordable option (usually). But what if you apply and don’t get into the in-state schools? Or what if your state doesn’t have the best programs for you? …

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What Is a Scholarship? And Why Didn’t I Get One?

What is a graduate school scholarship and why didnt I get one

This time of year is the most popular time for students to start asking questions about scholarships. Admission notifications have gone out for most graduate programs, and offers related to financial aid packages, admissions-based scholarships, and teaching positions quickly follow. For many recent admits, the moment of admission initiates a series of raw moments in …

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Real-Life Tips from a New PA

Student interview with Sarah

Learn how real students navigate their way through the graduate school admissions process and grad school itself with our What is Graduate School Really Like? series. Meet Sarah, a new PA Sarah, thank you for sharing your story with us! Congratulations on recently becoming a PA! Where did you go to PA school, and when …

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How Does Your Top Choice Law School Rank in Accepted’s Selectivity Index?

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Applying to law school is a long, costly process. Every applicant believes that the schools they are applying to are the correct fit for them, and then are devastated if and when they receive rejection letters in place of the acceptance letters they were expecting. Unfortunately, many applicants make several critical errors during the application …

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Making Sense of Those Financial Aid Awards Letters

Making sense of those financial aid award letters

Congrats! You have received multiple offers of admission to health professional schools. Any one of them would satisfy your educational goals. The question remains, though, of which of these programs will provide you with the best financial aid package. Do you need financial aid? Probably The most practical approach begins by understanding your financial needs. …

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NYU Stern’s New Online Masters in Quantitative Management [Episode 306]

Podcast interview with Kim Corfman 2

[powerpress]Merging two hot new programs — analytics and management — as well as online delivery so that you don’t need to leave the workforce, NYU Stern has created a new exciting entry in the master’s in management and data analytics space. Let’s learn about it from the Vice Dean for Online Education at NYU Stern. …

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How Does Your Top Choice Med School Rank in Accepted’s Selectivity Index?

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We just updated our Medical School Selectivity Index which provides you with the latest average acceptance rates, average MCAT scores, and average GPA for different medical schools based on U.S. News and MSAR data. The highest, hardest, and lowest in the Med School Selectivity Index: The Mayo Clinic is the hardest medical school to get …

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Carle Illinois College of Medicine: Integrating Engineering and Medicine [Episode 305]

Podcast interview Dr. Nora Few Dr. William Pluta

[powerpress] Interested in a non-traditional medical path? How about considering a medical program that completely integrates engineering into its curriculum? Carle Illinois College of Medicine might be the right choice for you! Interview with Dr. Nora Few and Dr. William Pluta [Show Summary] Dr. Nora Few and Dr. William Pluta discuss the highly innovative and …

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What’s Medical School Like for This MS4, Mom & Cookbook Writer?

Student interview with Jacqueline NYITCOM Student

Learn how real students navigate their way through the medical school admissions process and med school itself with our What is Medical School Really Like? series. Meet Jacqueline, an MS4 at NYITCOM (New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine) Jacqueline, thank you for sharing your story with us! Was there a particular person …

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Share Your Experience. Take This Survey

AIGAC MBA Application Survey

Have you been accepted to b-school? Do you want to win $500? Help others get to where you’ve gotten by sharing your experiences in the 2019 AIGAC survey. This survey is for applicants who have been admitted to one or more business schools that start Aug./Sept. 2019. Your survey results will help everyone involved in the …

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