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I am currently in enroll at a community college. My grade are 3.59 but I just funk a class which I will be retaking this summer. The thing is I was taking running start this year. So I calucated that if I get 4 x 4.0 I would average 3.94. I want to double major in construction engineering and international business. I plan to transfer to Unversity of Washington to get the degrees.
I just want to know what are the requirement to transfer to get an MBA at harvard?? Is it possible to do this?
Does anyone know?

Does it make me stand out if I got hire for next year at my college for Excutive Officer of Diversity? I am also volunteering at University of Washington Medical Center. I am a woman of color.

How high would I need to continue to keep my grades up? What else would make me stand out???
I to begin this all I want to be able to transfer to UW first. Does anyone have any suggestion? I been kind of taking electives classes and was exploding.

2007-06-16 19:38:21 · 3 answers · asked by Just Loving It. 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

3 answers

You don't transfer to Harvard for the MBA. You apply separately to their program. It's sort of like applying to undergrad.

Just go to Harvard's website and read the admissions page for their Business school.

2007-06-16 20:09:01 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 1 0

First, you need a bachelors degree. You would need top grades. Only after a bachelors can you get an MBA. Don't have your heart set on Harvard until you explore other top schools. You may find that they meet your needs better. A lot of top employers don't like to hire from Harvard: one guy I know said he thought that people there were racehorses, and he'd spend a lot of time training them and they would leave his company quickly for the next opportunity. He preferred people who would stick it out. So don't assume that Harvard is your best option, do your research. You may also find that the best thing you can do to get into an MBA program is to work after college for a few years and then have your employer pay for your degree. Having experience after college may mean more to the MBA school than going directly from college into grad school.

2007-06-16 19:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 1 0

Linkin's answer is correct, you don't transfer. After you finish your undergraduate degree you apply for admission to the MBA program just like admission for your undergraduate work.

Your chances for acceptance to Harvard for an MBA are pretty much slim to none so consider many other schools and don't be disappointed if you don't get accepted because most people who apply don't.

2007-06-17 01:23:18 · answer #3 · answered by Ken P 2 · 1 0

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