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Originally Posted by Unregistered
generally to get into a b-school in US, a typical candidate worked in a client facing role, or was part of an amazing start-up story or did social enterprise with very clear impact and so on.
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I have been researching this for quite a bit.
Graduates from consulting and financial services graduates typically comprise about ~30% in total of a school's admits.
There is still enough legroom to get to B-School if you provide a compelling enough reason. I actually think good graduate programs that structure you well for management is also something that sets you up for B-school.