The best thing you can do is to check out their MBA admissions page. All the application requirements and deadlines are listed there. Follow the instructions, work on an outstanding application package including excellent essays that distinguish you from the rest, prepare for the GMAT and get top scores. Nothing will guarantee that you get accepted, but at least, you will know that you did your best.
Good luck!
2006-12-01 03:27:35
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answered by Atena4ever 6
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Harvard Business schoolis rather small and everyone in the world wants to go there. They do not accept ordinary applicants. You have to graduate from one of the top colleges in the world with the highest possible recommendations from the faculty, or else get out of school, start a business, make millions of dollars and then apply. Most of the guys who go there have been out of school several years and have already made a name for themselves as outstanding managers who are the leaders of tomorrows business world. That's why Harvard wants them and that's why they get in.
2006-12-01 02:01:18
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answered by matt 7
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This is going to sound harsh, but if you're asking this kind of question in this kind of forum, you don't belong at HBS. The kind of people who get into Harvard Business School generally are resourceful enough to find this kind of information out on their own. Another thing about HBS - the two most obnoxious people at my 10th high school reunion were both... students at Harvard Business School. I don't know if the school produces jerks or just attracts them.
2006-12-03 01:30:34
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answered by Jonathan B 1
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properly, i did not practice to MIT or Harvard, yet I were given into Cornell's and Northwestern's chem grad classes with a three.ninety seven. It likely relies upon on how aggressive your grad software is, yet a three.ninety seven might want to likely get you in see you later as you probably did not do horribly on the GRE.
2016-10-08 01:19:33
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answered by ? 4
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- GMAT
- Excellent grades
- Relevant work experience
- Excellent application
- Large checkbook
Then prepare to have your visa application denied. The U.S. doesn't like immigrants very much right now.
2006-11-30 22:20:43
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answered by my_super_unnecessarily_long_name 3
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