We’re being lazy and reblahgging this from 2013, because we started to write this entire post from scratch again here in 2016 and then realized we’d written it before. Advice still applies. OK, we know. Your whole life has been “researching” for the past umpteen months. First, after you decided to go for an MBA,…
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apoorvbhargava says
Hey,
While doing the research for career goals, can I request admission office to get me in touch with students, who have taken up a particular course, to gain more insights? Any suggestions?
Apoorv
essaysnark says
Hey Apoorv – The best approach is probably to reach out to students in the area you’re interested in through the clubs or other channels that the school publicizes on its site. That’s generally how the schools prefer it be managed. The admissions team won’t be in a position to make that level of fine-grained introduction that you suggested.
Hope that helps!
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