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    maccrack

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    maccrack replied to Should one visit a school before deciding on ap...
    maccrack
    12 Dec '09
    Hi dessy116,
    I think the concept of visiting is linked to knowing about the school. As you know it is recommended that you know the style of teaching, size of batch, rents in area etc etc of the school before applying for it. You may want to read chapter 3 of "How to get into Top MBA" by Rich...
    maccrack
    08:25 AM, 12 Dec '09
    Should one visit a sch...
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    12 Dec '09
    Hi dessy116,

    I think the concept of visiting is linked to knowing about the school. As you know it is recommended that you know the style of teaching, size of batch, rents in area etc etc of the school before applying for it. You may want to read chapter 3 of "How to get into Top MBA" by Richard Montauk.


    "I was reading a blog of some X who decided to blog his entire journey to a b-school after writing his GMAT. His strategy was to visit a list of schools and then shortlist the schools which he wants to apply and he has dedicated about 12-18 months for this."

    I dont know if people spend 12-18 months, but if possible you should always go to the school and verify if the style of teaching , community(get detailed list from Richard's book) etc etc matches your expectation. Of course for International students it is not possible, so we make same queries online.

    "Why woudl u want to do an mba, if YOU cannot fit in any community,cannot get along with any set of students...and cannot fit into any social life...???
    Isnt being a good manager all about making every zone your comfort zone???"


    I think what he means is "How would you know if that school is the best for you". Say for example you may be more comfortable in a school that has always had large percentage of international students. Or you may not be comfortable in a College set in a metro city like New york..Those kind of things are best known if you visit the place.


    Hope that helps

    Cheers !
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