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Preparation for LSAT, GRE, MCAT, GMAT. Personal statements, letters of recommendation, graduate application process, practice tests. No Questions about Undergrad Admissions Please (unless you are planning to go to law, business, medical or grad school eventually). Note that I change private questions to public so they are available to others. If you have something that is truly private, let me know.

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Help with College & Grad School Applications - business school


Expert: Jay Cutts - 6/23/2009

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I am a current majoring undergrad student and i was thinking about going to grad school to get my mba and i have been told by many different people that going to grad school would be alot of work and you will have no  time to do anything else. So i was thinking what can i expect from grad school in homework wise? how many hours of home work do you get aday? what are the exams like? what are the expections of teachers in grad school?

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Hi.

You should probably expect an MBA program to be slightly to moderately more demanding than undergraduate school.

If your main concern is how much work grad school will be, I wonder if you really have a good reason to go.  Maybe you need to do a little more career research or go out and get some real world experience so that you have an idea of what you want to do with your career.  Then grad school won't seem like a chore.  It will be an opportunity to learn new skills that you want and need and you won't mind working hard to get those skills.

You can get more free info on preparing for an MBA degree on my site at http://www.cuttsreviews.com/gmat/

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Jay Cutts
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