From Professional Golfer to Entrepreneur, Anna Rawson makes the cut

Last month, Poets & Quants released their Top MBA’s to watch in the Class of 2015, a talented, diverse and driven group of graduating MBA’s . After reading through the profiles (all were impressive) Anna Rawson‘s (Columbia Business School) stood out because of the genuiness and warmth of the comments that were written by her

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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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