What to Do After an MBA Event
Written by Nicole WillsonThe MBA event may be over, but you still need to follow up with admissions officers and reflect upon your experience. Here are some post MBA event tips on how to keep in touch with admissions officers after the event is over and process all the MBA program information you've received.
What to Do at An MBA Event
Written by Nicole Willson
MBA events are a great way to meet admissions officers and learn more about all of the options that are available to you. Preparing for an MBA event will make the process less stressful, but you there are also things you can do at the event that will help you make a great impression. Here are some tips for MBA event success.
The world has become a very different place since the first students enrolled in Harvard's MBA program back in 1908. Women were not admitted into the program until the early 1960s, and in the 40s international student population used to include citizens of Hawaii and Alaska. The following facts and statistics show how the student population at Harvard Business School has changed in the 100+ years since the school was founded in 1908.
How to Prepare for an MBA Event
Written by Nicole Willson
If you can't make a campus visit, MBA events allow you to meet admissions officers without leaving your home turf. Most of the admissions officers at MBA Events are decision makers, and if you make a good impression they may contact you after receiving your application. Meeting an admissions officer at an event may sound nerve-wracking, but it will be much easier if you've done your homework ahead of time.
Are you an MBA applicant? Do you live in the NYC, Washington DC, LA, San Francisco or Toronto areas? If so, you should check out QS Connect 1-2-1, a free event where you can meet one-on-one with MBA admissions officers.







The TopMBA Connect team is located in New York City, a key hotspot for social entrepreneurship, technology and the international business community. 