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MBASchooled Guide: Travel: Start early, pay it forward, and navigate “opportunity overload”

Business school gives you a great 2-year window to travel the world. Whether it’s through a school sponsored trip visiting startups in a foreign country, studying abroad for a term, or traveling with 100 of your fellow classmates while being guided by other classmates who once resided in that country you will have countless opportunities […]

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MBASchooled Guide: Clubs and Extracurricular Activities: Be intentional, and don’t be afraid to say no

There are so many opportunities to get involved in business school. Whether it’s participating in a sanctioned club, joining a startup, or creating your own consulting projects, the opportunities never seem to stop rolling in. To help you decide what you want to pursue, Winnie Tran, a graduate from the University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)

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MBASchooled Guide: Classmates: Teamwork makes the dream work

Many people cite the people, and in particular, the students as a reason for attending a business school. During these two years, you’ll have countless opportunities to work with and get to know your classmates. Matt Cairns, a MBA Candidate at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business shares with us the ways in which

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MBA School Guide: Social: Fight FOMO, choose wisely, and build meaningful relationships

All work and no play makes us all dull boys and girls. Fortunately, despite the coursework, recruiting, group projects and activities there are still plenty of options for fun. Sure, you can treat business school as a 2 year vacation (and yes, some people do) but your social life can serve as an important outlet

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MBASchooled Guide: Recruiting: Do your homework, zero in, and wait for the right opportunity

Recruiting takes up a significant portion of the MBA experience. Whether it’s conducting company research, networking with alums, prepping for interviews or working on your casing, most students will devote a significant amount of time towards career and recruiting efforts. To help you prep for recruiting season (which starts right away) Sarah Rumbaugh, a Darden

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