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What preparations do you need to make to enter Harvard Business School?
Harvard business school application conditions: GMAT

Last year, the average GMAT score of students admitted to Harvard Business School was 724, ranking the top 5% among all students. Therefore, from the GMAT alone, the scores of Harvard students are higher than those of 95% students who took the GMAT exam.

If your GMAT score is below 724, you may have a slight disadvantage. But don't worry too much. Harvard accepts all kinds of elite students. The lowest score of GMAT 2065 438+04 is only 570, and the percentage of this score is 55%. The students with the highest scores are just for your appreciation. The difference between 790 and 99% and 800 is only 10.

Harvard business school application conditions: GPA

The GPA of Harvard students is quite high, with an average GPA of 3.66 at the time of admission, which is higher than the average GPA of 3.3 in private universities and 3.0438+0 in public schools.

Therefore, just from the GMAT and GPA, if you want to enter Harvard and make your admission probability greater than 50%, then there is no doubt that your grades must reach the top 5% in the world.

But remember, GPA alone is not enough, and where you got your college degree is also important. From this point of view, the hope of domestic colleges and universities is slightly slim. The top ten universities in terms of enrollment are: Harvard University ranks first, of course; Followed by Stanford, Pennsylvania, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Dartmouth, Duke, Berkeley and MIT. What about the back? Georgetown, Indian Institute of Technology, Cornell, Brown University ...

In addition, you may find that many people whose GPA is higher than 3.66 and whose GMAT is much higher than 724 still can't get the admission notice from Harvard Business School (this phenomenon is extremely serious in China). This is because the average GMAT score of college students applying for Harvard Business School has exceeded 700. The competition is fierce, and Harvard Business School must reject most students who meet the performance requirements. Last year, the admission rate of Harvard Business School was only 65,438+03%, which was one of the lowest in the world.

Harvard Business School Application Requirements: Work Experience

At this stage, intangible experience begins to play a huge role. The company where the applicant works/practises, his work development and achievements, years of work experience, etc. Are all under consideration.

If the applicant is an employee of a well-known enterprise, the auditor will focus on the applicant's work experience. Applicants who work in well-known enterprises such as Google, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley and Boston Consulting Group will have greater advantages than those who work in unknown enterprises.

In your limited working time, if you are promoted and reused by your superiors, your chances of being admitted to Harvard are much greater-it would be great if your GMAT and GPA are close to the average.

For work experience, neither too long nor too short is good. The average age of Harvard Business School's 20th/KLOC-0th/4th class is 27 years old. Most of them have 3-5 years working experience. If you work for more than five years, the chances of admission will drop.