We wouldn’t be doing you any favors by sugar-coating it — getting into a top business school is tough. Outrageously tough. In fact, the odds are quite stacked against you unless you’ve got a perfect combination of GPAs, test scores and the rather particular resume that these schools are looking for. According to MBA Data Guru, a website that calculates a candidate’s chances at MBA schools across the country, only 3% of prospective students with a sub-700 GMAT and a GPA under 3.4 managed to get an audience with the admissions committee at Stanford Graduate School of Business. At 5%, Harvard Business School wasn’t much better. Haas School of Business at California Berkeley and Yale School of Management came in at 12% and 15%, respectively, which is better but still not very encouraging.
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