Sloan Holds MBA Information Session
MIT Sloan School of management will be hosting an information session for its MBA programs at the MIT Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The event will be held March 6 from 8 to 9 a.m. During the event, prospective students will have the opportunity to learn about what makes MIT Sloan distinctive, the flexible structure of the program, and the ins-and-outs of the application process. Attendants will will also have the opportunity to ask questions and meet current MBA students. Light refreshments will be served.
The MBA program at Sloan encompasses an unparalleled combination of in-depth case studies with live case discussions, stimulating collaborative projects, engrossing classes taught by exceptional faculty, extraordinary chances to interact with industry leaders and Action Learning Lab classes.
Students in the MBA program complete a required core curriculum in addition to 144 units of electives. Many MBA students pursue a Track certificate as part of their MBA experience. The Tracks are intended for students committed to careers aligned with these areas. Sloan offers three optional academic Tracks that are designed to meet the internship and career interests of the students. The Track options include Enterprise Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Finance.
The Admissions Committee looks for applicants with high academic potential, demonstrated personal achievement, strong self-motivation and a natural sense of leadership. High academic potential and personal achievements are typically reflected in test scores, academic records, and recommendations that go beyond a polite endorsement. An applicant’s leadership qualities and ambition should be apparent in their personal and professional experience, essays, and recommendations.
Registration for the online chat can be completed online. After registration, further information on programs and other information needed for the event, will be provided after registration.