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NOTE: Simply skip all Importance questions if you keep "I don't care..." as a selection.
1. In which state would you like to study?

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
1a. How important is location to you?  
2. Do you prefer schools in metropolitan or rural settings?
2a. How important is the setting to you?  
3. Which Metropolitan Areas do you prefer (skip if prefer rural locations or if don't care)?










3a. How important is this to you?  
4. Do you prefer public or private universities?
4a. How important is this to you?  
5. What is the maximum annual (out of state) tuition you are willing to spend?
5a. How important is this to you?  
6. Some MBA programs have up to 800 incoming students - some only 50. One advantage of a large program is a vast network of alumni, while smaller programs allow you to get to know your peers better. Having said this, how large should the incoming class of your program be?  



6a. How important is this to you?  
7. What is the minimum % of international students your program should have?
7a. How important is this to you?  
8. What is the minimum % of female students your program should have?
8a. How important is this to you?  
9. What should the program you want to attend be known for?






9a. How important is this to you?  
10. What minimum base salary do you expect to earn after graduation (excluding signing bonus)?
10a. How important is this to you?  
PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS BELOW (R E Q U I R E D)
11. What is your undergraduate GPA (on a scale from 1.0 - 4.0)? If your undergraduate university did not use a GPA scale then please use the class placement percentages instead.





 
12. What is your GMAT score?








 
13. How good were you at math in college?  
14. How would you assess your writing skills (e.g. your grades in English in college or your GMAT essay score)?



 
15. How many years of work experience do you have?  
16. How would you assess your career development (e.g. Exceptional = excellent evaluations, promotion ahead of time, etc.)?  
17. How involved are you with activities outside of your current job (e.g. non-profits, start-ups, competitive sports, performing arts, etc.)?




 
18. How unusual or extraordinary has your current or past job been (Nothing exciting = Typical jobs such as Engineer, Consultant, Auditor, Analyst, Banker, Programmer, etc. vs. Exotic = Crocodile Farmer, Nuclear Scientist, UN Ambassador, etc.)?    

 
Please answer all questions then click submit once.