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Columbia Business School Application Updates: 2021-2022


Columbia Business School Application Updates: 2021-2022
Jun 10, 08:17 AM
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It is time to get started on your Columbia Business School application as Columbia MBA essays for class of 2024 business school hopefuls were just released.
The 2021-2022 Columbia Business School MBA Application Deadlines Are As Follows:
Early Decision: October 6, 2021
Merit Fellowship: January 5, 2022
Regular Decision: April 8, 2022
Read Personal MBA Coach’s Top Tips For Tackling Columbia Business School’s MBA Essays Below!
The Columbia Business School essays changed slightly for 2021-2022 applications.
So, what is new? Essay 1 remains unchanged while candidates have a choice for essays 2 and 3.
While the Columbia Business School application itself is not yet open, candidates should begin their essays ASAP. Given Columbia Business School’s rolling admissions, getting an early start is particularly crucial. ....

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What 'It's Business School' Means


What ‘It’s Business School’ Means
Four lessons for prospective MBA students
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During my time in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Rice University, an oft-heard saying was “It’s business school.” This line encapsulated the sentiment among student peers and garnered near instant understanding.
My distinct background, growing up on a sheep and cattle farm in New Zealand, meant I had a steeper learning curve and at first didn’t get it. That stood even with my extensive self-directed research into business schools and international search for the best fit.
Now that I’ve graduated after two years in Houston, Texas, I can speak from direct experience. Below, I list four observations, but they all stem from one feature: MBA programs serve to garner entry into and promotion on the corporate ladder, not to provide education in a classical sense. ....

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