• Rate this Story
  • 0
  • 0

October 20, 2010 12:10 AM SAST

"Do I need to take the TOEFL if I attended an English-language undergraduate institution outside the United States?"

"Do I need to provide a separate transcript from the institution where I studied abroad for my junior year, even though these grades show up on my 'home' university's transcript?"

The MBA Admissions Office as a Resource

Flickr
Chalking the admissions office

"I completed military service before my undergraduate education. Can I still count these years in my 'full-time work experience since graduation' total?"

These are just a few of the technical questions that can arise as you (depending on the nature of your candidacy) complete the short-answer portion of the application. The reason these and many other questions can be so bewildering is that often, no clear answer can be found in the school's application materials, and also that tremendous variation exists from one MBA application to the other.

Generally, candidates tend to think of the MBA Admissions Office as an impenetrable black box, but the truth is that these offices are open and available to applicants and indeed want to clarify these kinds of small technical issues that candidates may be encountering. While a candidate should not be a pest and should definitely not repeatedly call the Admissions Office, if you have a small question or two without clear-cut answers, you should not be afraid to make the call. Why not take the guesswork out of the equation and be certain of your responses?

(Photo: Flickr / davidgljay)
Chalking the admissions office
This article is contributed by mbaMission and does not represent the views or opinions of International Business Times.
  • Rate this Story
  • 0
  • 0

Discuss this Story

Add comments as guest or Sign in to follow comments
*Name
International Business Times Secutiry Check
Security Code
E-Newsletters

We value your privacy. Your email address will not be shared.

Africa Edition