The ratio of men to women in MBA programs across the nation is far from equal. Not many women elect to apply for MBAs despite
the opportunities an MBA provides, i.e. high salaries, connections and career advancement. Why not? Why go to other professional
schools and not Business School? Some women have hesitated to pursue MBAs as a result of the competitive nature of the programs,
despite the fact Law School and Medical School are perhaps more competitive. Ultimately, it seems that it is the time and the
commitment required of traditional post-MBA consulting or investment banking careers that most family-minded women find hard
to accommodate.
Despite various hesitations and doubts women may have about pursuing an MBA, they rarely find their experience to be an
inadequate one. In general, the overwhelming majority of women find themselves satisfied with their business school experience
and added opportunity. And more and more women are pursuing MBAs.
This is just to let you know how I did in my GMAT. I got 710 overall, with my essays collectively graded at 5.5. I was quite pleased with my result. Please pass on my thanks to our instructor. I thought he was an excellent tutor and I enjoyed his approach to teaching the (invariably dry) subject matter. -Thanks, Daniel (This student took our London GMAT crash course.) Read More...