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Below you will find full details on prerequisites, application fees, essay topics, GRE/GMAT test scores, references and other details you’ll need to satisfy the Wharton MBA Admission requirements. However, the most detailed instructions are included in the application itself.
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“Here are some common small errors I see when reading applications. Don’t forget to proofread a few times and get someone else’s eyes on your application before you submit! • Make sure the date ranges of your degrees and professional experiences on your resume match what you’re adding into your application. • Be careful when copy/pasting essays fro...
“An unfortunate spillover effect from the undergraduate admissions processes is that so many candidates (incorrectly) feel the need to craft some compelling reason(s) for admission. In reality, business school applications contain so much more of a candidate’s history – entire collegiate career, full-time work experience, and other lived experience...
“Be strategic when crafting your essays – a lot of candidates fall into the trap of reiterating their resumes. We can easily scroll to your resume in the application, so take the opportunity to present new information in your narrative. Feel free to use elements of your other application components as connecting points but avoid a direct rehashing ...
“Your short-term and long-term goals are important, but so is your personal narrative of how you’ve arrived at this point in your life. Don’t neglect the story of your journey! It’s made you stronger and an important part of who you are.”
“When you craft your resume, think about who is reading it. The Wharton MBA Admissions Committee is looking to see your development as a professional and we know that does not always reflect in job titles. Think about writing your resume highlighting the skills you have gained and what you have learned as a professional during your career. A lot of...
Most Wharton doctoral graduates take positions at leading academic institutions, and many alumni continue working with their Wharton mentors and colleagues, returning to Wharton for conferences and colloquia throughout their careers.
When you submit your Wharton MBA application via the Wharton Application Portal you may have a few questions as you make updates & submissions. This section highlights some of the most common questions we receive on this process, but please reach out to our admissions office for any specific issues not reflected here.
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Admissions and Applying. “Take some time for some introspection to figure out who you are, what makes you stand out, and your ‘why’. The application process may seem long and daunting, but if you believe in yourself and your ‘story’, it will make the journey worthwhile.”. – Veronica Rivera, WG’26.