In the Art of War, Sun Tzu says that “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Although this quote is about warfare, the wisdom can easily be applied to b-school applications.
“If you know the school and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred applications. If you know yourself but not the school, for every acceptance gained you will also suffer a rejection. If you know neither the school nor yourself, you will succumb in every application.”
When it comes to MBA applications, it’s important to understand what qualities and experience admissions officers at individual business schools value most. Lucky for you, admissions officers are constantly sharing information online that can be incredibly helpful to applicants looking to make the right impression.
To help you get to know the schools, as well as the qualities the schools look for in their applicants, we’ve compiled a list of blogs, Youtube channels, and Twitter feeds from some of the top MBA programs in the world.
Now you can easily stay informed and updated on the school of your choice by a mere click of the mouse.
U.S. MBA Programs:
Harvard HBS: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
UP Wharton: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Chicago Booth: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Northwestern Kellogg: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Stanford: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Columbia: Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
MIT Sloan: Student blog, Twitter.
Dartmouth Tuck: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Virginia Darden: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Berkley Haas: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Indiana Kelley: Youtube, Twitter.
University of Texas – Austin McCombs: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Cornell Johnson: Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
Yale SOM: Student blog, Twitter.
Washington Olin: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
UNC Kenan-Flagler: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
Carnegie Mellon Tepper: Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
International Programs:
INSEAD: Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
London Business School: Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
Oxford University Said: Youtube, Blog, Twitter.
IMD: Youtube, Youtube, Student blog, Twitter.
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