Provided by Pat Harrison, Associate Director of Admissions at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Dartmouth University, Tuck School of Business http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/
Take quantitative classes while you still have the opportunity – an MBA program is very quantitative. If you haven’t taken many, or any, quant classes, consider taking some while you are still in school or after you graduate. Helpful classes are financial accounting, statistics, and microeconomics. Taking classes demonstrates your ability to handle the work and having familiarity with the concepts will make you a more confident student once you start business school.
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