The MBA Experience From The Frontlines
A recent MBA graduate from INSEAD reflects on the experience, bringing to life exactly what you can expect in a top-ranked MBA program
MBA News, Experts, & Admissions Advice With Executive Editor Pola Lem https://poetsandquants.com/

A recent MBA graduate from INSEAD reflects on the experience, bringing to life exactly what you can expect in a top-ranked MBA program
We discuss the trend with Kogod School Dean David Marchick of American University where applicants to its MS in Sustainability Management are up 100% in the past year
John A. Byrne speaks with Forte Foundation CEO, Elissa Sangster, in the 3rd episode of this 6 part series. Find out what they have to say about the current state of women in business and how schools can best inspire the next generation of women to pursue graduate management education.
Caroline, Maria and John take on the biggest myths surrounding the MBA degree, from the belief that only those interested in money and power get MBAs to the wishful thinking that an MBA can get you any job listed in a school's employment report
Why are so many GMAT test takers scoring 700 and up and what does it mean for applicants?
Ama Fofie, Director of DEI at Emory Goizueta, joins John A. Byrne in Episode 2 of The Diversity Dimension. This insightful conversation covers encouraging broad faculty ownership of DEI efforts, successful approaches to overcoming reluctance to DEI efforts, how leaders are making a difference in graduate management education, and much more.
In Episode 1 of The Diversity Dimension Podcast Series, brought to you by GMAC, John A. Byrne speaks with Binnu Palta Hill, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer at the Wisconsin School of Business. This insightful conversation covers how research from neuroscience, psychology, sociology and business illustrates how DEI benefits individuals and organizations.
Columbia Business School tops the ranking for the very first time ever as Wharton completely disappears from the list. Here's why
Princeton Review's annual list is one of the more unusual rankings. We explain. And Harvard Business School just handed out interview invites for round two applicants. Here's what to expect and do if you get one.
We discuss the record compensation made by Stanford MBAs as well as why round three in this application cycle is worth a shot
An interview with Sangeet Chowfla, former CEO of the Graduate management Admissions Council
Caroline, Maria and John discuss what's ahead in the new year for business schools and the MBA
As 2022 comes to a close, we review the big trends of the year in graduate management education
Business schools are teaching what some consider anti-capitalist ideas. Is this a good idea or just another symbol of a woke era
Dr. Shane Goodwin and Dr. Helmuth Ludwig from the SMU Cox School of Business discuss how SMU Cox incorporates global leadership in their elite MBA programs.
Kellogg waiving standardized tests for unemployed in tech sector. A smart move?
The dos and don’ts of interviewing for a seat in a highly selective MBA program
Caroline, Maria and John debate the ongoing dramatic declines in domestic applications to U.S. business schools and whether the downturn is more than just another typical down cycle
Looking for an engaging graduate business program? Look no further than SMU Cox School of Business, where each program is intimate in size, experiential learning is at the center of the curriculum, Dallas roots are deep and rich, and the alumni network is vast and strong.
Most commonly, candidates apply to between four and six schools. But should you adopt a more conscious strategy of picking reach, target and safety MBA programs? Caroline, Maria and John discuss the issue
MBA applicants with exceptional GMAT and GRE scores are routinely turned away by to business schools. Here’s why
Thinking about an MBA program, but don’t want to put your career on hold? Listen now to learn about the power and flexibility of an Online MBA from SMU Cox. The Online MBA program from SMU Cox offers you the convenience of a part-time, online degree while still providing engaging, interactive, and rigorous course content you need to advance your career.
On the 10-year anniversary of Fortuna Admissions, we take a look at how MBA admissions and business education has changed over the past decade
The admission chiefs at both Harvard Business School and Stanford Graduate School of Business announce their departures on the same day. What it says about the pressures of MBA admissions today
We review the things recent MBA grads most regret about their MBA experience. Co-hosts Maria Wich-Vila and Caroline Diarte-Edwards, who respectively graduated from Harvard Business School and INSEAD, share their personal regrets, while P&Q Editor assesses the most commonly held misgivings MBAs have
How credible is this list? What you should discount and what you should believe
A guide to the organizations and programs to help women and under represented swing admission odds into their favor
For decades, the deans and other officials of seven super-elite business schools in the U.S. have met to exchange best practices and scuttlebutt. But are they really the schools with the best MBA programs or is this merely an artifact of an elitist age?
When is an online MBA preferable to an in-person experience? What should you reasonably pay to get an online MBA?
It’s more than a strong economy that is keeping young professionals out of full-time MBA programs