quote: Only a few years ago the tread was for business schools to accept applicants with more and more years of work experience. More recently, however, this trend has been reversed for certain schools, such as Stanford and Harvard. The rationale behind the reversal is that there are some exemplary undergraduate students and recent graduates who’ve had phenomenal experiences and, as such, shouldn’t have to wait to attend business school. Just to be clear, it is still very difficult to gain admittance directly from undergraduate or with less than two years of work experience. Besides, many students maintain the perspective that b-school is most beneficial for students who have significant professional experience. Indeed, top business schools will most likely keep their student population with less than two years of work experience under 5 percent. They will do so in order to preserve the classroom dynamics, in which all students are expected to take on the role of a teacher.
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