Nov. 4, 2014

Do You Really Need an MBA Admissions Consultant?

Depending on which research study you read, somewhere between 15-57% of MBA applicants engage the services of a professional admissions consultant.

As many business schools have reduced the number and length of essays, and introduced “common recommendation” forms, some applicants today are wondering if and how much they would benefit from working with a professional admissions consultant.

At the same time, top admissions consultants can document their positive impact with glowing client testimonials, convincing case studies, and independently reported success.

Ultimately, it comes down to deciding for yourself whether the investment in an admissions consultant is worthwhile for you. But how do you reach an objective, informed conclusion given the subjectivity and high stakes of this decision?

Four experts on the topic will share their perspectives and answer questions during a free 60-minute webinar exclusively for MBA applicants:

Decide on Tuesday, November 4th at 9-10 p.m. EST

Featured Panelists:

  • John A. Byrne, Editor-in-Chief of Poets&Quants
  • Pauline Jennett, Wharton MBA grad, former Associate Director of Admissions at Harvard Business School, Master Admissions Consultant at The MBA Exchange
  • Dollaya Chaibongsai, Stanford MBA grad, former Admissions Evaluator at Stanford GSB, Managing Director of The MBA Exchange
  • Dan Bauer, Harvard MBA grad, former alumni interviewer for Harvard Business School, CEO and Founder of The MBA Exchange

Next Steps:

  • Attendance will be limited to the first 200 registrants, so reserve your spot today.
  • For 2014-15 MBA applicants who want to make a decision before November 4th, The MBA Exchange offers a free, expert evaluation.