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How to Use MBA Program Rankings – And When to Ignore Them
Updated April 2026 MBA rankings are one of the first things most candidates reach for when they start thinking about business school – and one of the things most candidates rely on too heavily by the time they're actually applying. Rankings are not useless. Used correctly, they serve a real purpose. But used the way most candidates use them – as the primary framework for deciding where to apply – they lead to predictable and avoidable mistakes. Understanding what rankings a
Shaifali Aggarwal
Mar 1, 2024


Should You Pursue a Full-Time or Part-Time MBA Program?
Updated April 2026 The decision between a full-time and part-time MBA is more consequential than most candidates initially realize – and it deserves more thought than many give it. These aren't just different formats for the same degree. They serve genuinely different purposes, produce different outcomes, and are designed for different candidates at different stages of their careers. Getting this decision right is as important as deciding where to apply. The core distinction
Shaifali Aggarwal
May 4, 2020


How Many MBA Programs Should You Apply To?
Updated April 2026 It's one of the earliest and most common questions in the MBA application process: how many schools should I apply to? And it's one of the questions with the least satisfying answer – because the honest answer is that it depends. It depends on your goals, your profile, your risk tolerance, and how much time and energy you can genuinely invest in each application. What I can offer is a framework for thinking through those factors clearly – and a set of guide
Shaifali Aggarwal
Oct 4, 2018


How to Build and Categorize Your MBA School List
Updated April 2026 Building your MBA school list is more consequential than most candidates realize – and it deserves as much strategic thought as any other part of the application process. Apply to too few schools, or weight your list too heavily toward highly selective programs, and you risk finishing the cycle with no offers. Apply to too many, and the quality of each individual application suffers – and with it, your chances at the schools that matter most. Get the balanc
Shaifali Aggarwal
Jul 2, 2018


What to Look for When Evaluating MBA Programs
Updated April 2026 Rankings are a reasonable starting point for understanding the landscape of MBA programs – but they're a poor guide to which program is actually right for you. A ranking tells you something about general program quality and brand recognition. It tells you very little about whether a program's curriculum aligns with your goals, whether its culture suits how you learn and lead, or whether its alumni network is strong in the industry and geography you're targ
Shaifali Aggarwal
Jun 4, 2018
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