How to Choose Great Business School Admission

By: Paul Zayer


Have you ever stopped to think about the twists and turns your life makes? These days, I have been reflecting more on this, I think it is because I am getting close to a milestone birthday and my youngest is going to college. When I was in college I had such big plans to make huge differences in our social service system in my occupation as a social worker. I fear I have become part of the system after twenty five years and now I am counting the years and months to get retired.

My oldest son has joined the military by following in his father's footsteps. My youngest child wants to get a degree in business. Most of the past year he has been preparing for business school admission. Neither my husband nor I have any background in business so we have not been able to help him. My brother-in-law has been very successful in the insurance business and so he has offered to help our son with the business school admission. This is quite a competitive area and we are finding that it is one of those situations that who you know can have a great impact on being admitted.

Within one hundred miles from our home there are several colleges and universities. Two of them are well known for their school of business. Our son thinks it is really important to have his degree from one of the top ranked schools in such a competitive field. He got this information from his guidance counselor and my brother-in-law agrees. The business school admission is a complex procedure that I don't fully comprehend. My son will not be in the business school until he completes his general education classes. The grades he gets in his general education classes in addition to recommendations from professors will help him attend the business school.

If students receive their general education at the same university, a priority is given to them. So even though the tuition cost for the general education classes is greater at this school than the university close to our home, he is convinced that he wants to go there. I am in agreement that he has to obtain his complete education from one school because I have heard many stories about credits not transferring from one university to another. To help him pay for the cost of his education, my husband and I are just going to have to put off our retirement for a couple more years. Perhaps if he is successful enough he will help us when we retire.


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