Congratulations! 3 Aringo clients were accepted to Berkeley (out of 6 clients who applied!)

Aringo's Berkeley admission rate: 50%.

Congratulations! 3 Aringo clients were accepted to Duke (out of 6 clients who applied!)

Aringo's Duke admission rate: 50%.

Congratulations! 3 Aringo clients were accepted to LBS (out of 6 clients who applied!)

Aringo's LBS admission rate: 50%.

Congratulations! 3 Aringo clients were accepted to Michigan (out of 7 clients who applied!)

Aringo's Michigan admission rate: 43%.

Congratulations! 4 Aringo clients were accepted to Columbia's September 2012 intake (out of 9 clients who applied!)

Aringo's Columbia admission rate: 44%.

Congratulations! 4 Aringo clients were accepted to INSEAD (out of 6 clients who applied!)

Aringo's INSEAD admission rate: 67%.

Congratulations! Three Aringo clients were accepted to Wharton in 2011!

Aringo's Wharton admission rate is more than 50% higher than Wharton’s regular admission rate.

Congratulations! 8 Aringo clients were accepted to Duke in 2011 (out of 9 clients who applied!)

Aringo's Duke admission rate: 89%. Duke regular admission rate: 24%.

Aringo's Stanford admission rate: 27%. Stanford regular admission rate: 6%.

Congratulations! 5 Aringo clients were accepted to UCLA in 2011 (out of 6 clients who applied!)

Aringo's UCLA admission rate: 83%. UCLA regular admission rate: 29%

Congratulations! 5 Aringo clients were accepted to IE in 2011 (out of 5 clients who applied!)

2 Aringo clients were accepted to Cambridge in 2011 (out of 2 clients who applied!)

Congratulations! An Aringo client has been accepted to Wharton with a $50,000 scholarship

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 600, has been accepted to Duke!

Two Aringo clients have been accepted to Stanford with $30,000 scholarships

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 580, has been accepted to Harvard!

Congratulations! An Aringo client has been accepted to Harvard with a $65,000 scholarship

An Aringo client, with a GMAT 640, has been accepted to Wharton!

An Aringo client has been accepted to UCLA with a $35,000 scholarship

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 670, has been accepted to Harvard!

Three Aringo clients have been accepted to Chicago with scholarships of $130,000 each!

Congratulations! An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 630, has been accepted to INSEAD!

Two Aringo clients have been accepted to Chicago with scholarships of $110,000 each

Two Aringo clients, GMAT 660, accepted to Harvard! (MBA)

Congratulations! Two Aringo clients have been accepted to Chicago with scholarships of $125,000 each

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 640, has been accepted to Kellogg!

An Aringo client has been accepted to NYU with a $45,000 scholarship

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 660, has been accepted to Wharton!

Congratulations! Four Aringo clients have been offered $20,000 scholarships to attend Stanford

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 630, has been accepted to LBS!

An Aringo client has been accepted to Darden with a $34,000 scholarship

Congratulations! An Aringo client has been accepted to Columbia with a $30,000 scholarship

An Aringo client, with a GMAT of 640, has been accepted to Duke!

An Aringo client has been offered a $40,000 scholarship to attend Tuck

Two Aringo clients with GMAT scores of 640 have been accepted to INSEAD!

An Aringo client has been offered a $22,000 scholarship to attend Kellogg

Three Aringo clients with GMAT scores of 680 have been accepted to MIT! (MBA)

Two Aringo clients have received $25,000 scholarships to attend Wharton

Congratulations! Five Aringo clients have been accepted to Michigan with a $20,000 scholarship each

 


The Harvard MBA - Harvard University

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Harvard's MBA program is among the best-known, most prestigious and most sought-after in the world.
Want to get into Harvard’s MBA Program? Contact us to get started today!


Key Admission Stats – Harvard MBA:
Average GPA of admits: 3.67
Average GMAT of admits: 730
Average Age of admits: 26


Tips for applying for a Harvard MBA:

  • Harvard’s primary concern is leadership. The school is for leadership potential, and not necessarily leadership per se. Contact us for help highlighting your leadership potential in your Harvard application.

  • Harvard is particularly interested in 'Leadership without Authority'- your ability to influence, motivate, initiate and convince others to effect change without being in a traditional leadership position.

  • Have a generalist viewpoint – it’s better to be good at many things than to be extraordinarily good at just one thing (unless that one thing happens to be leadership).

  • Harvard is very fond of military leaders.

  • The school values competitive drive, diversity, and action-oriented, rather than academically-oriented, individuals.

  • It is best to avoid waiting until round three to apply.

  • Harvard is opening up to younger candidates with less experience.

 

Contact us for help reflecting Harvard’s valued traits in your business school application.


What is Harvard Looking for in a Candidate?
See what traits make you more likely to get accepted into Harvard’s MBA Program.

Trait Importance (5 is highest, 1 is lowest)
Leader/Manager 5
Team Player/Relationship Builder 2
Smart 3
Initiates 2
International/Cultural 1
Creative 2
Presentation Skills 3
Persuasion Skills 3
Community/Society 2
Risk Taker 2
Business Skills 1
Source of career plan/prog choice 1
Promotions 2
Credible Names 2
Story is unique 1

Aringo has developed this information through Aringo employees who worked with the Harvard MBA admissions committee, thousands of hours of research, and by helping hundreds of applicants apply to Harvard University. Aringo knows Harvard, and we can help your strengths shine through your application. Contact us today.

 

Harvard MBA – Areas of Academic Strength:
General Management, Nonprofit

 

The Harvard MBA Culture - Common Perceptions:

  • Strict rules, serious atmosphere

  • Amazing campus and facilities

 

Advantages of the Harvard MBA:

  • Harvard has one of the strongest and largest alumni networks in the world

  • The program relies heavily on case-study method

  • Harvard is the world’s most prestigious business school

 

What else is special about the Harvard MBA?

Harvard offers a supplemental need-based fellowship program for international and domestic students who accept jobs in the private sector with salaries below the MBA average.

 

Aringo's Clients and the Harvard MBA:
Students who submitted their applications through Aringo have had a 36% higher admission rate than Harvard MBA’s average admissions. Our clients have also received scholarships of up to $65,000 towards the Harvard MBA program. Contact us to start working on your Harvard MBA application.

 

More About Harvard University’s MBA Program:
Harvard consistently appears at the top of business school rankings. Founded in 1908, it is the third-oldest MBA program worldwide and the largest in the United States, with about 1,800 students. 
Its main academic strength is general management and strategy. In addition, Harvard is considered strong in marketing and non-profit management.
The main quality Harvard seeks in a candidate is leadership potential, defined as the ability to influence, persuade and take initiative.
Harvard pioneered the case-study method of pedagogy, which has now spread to the overwhelming majority of business schools internationally, which quite often use Harvard's original case studies.
The program boasts a general management orientation with a unique emphasis on leadership. Its alumni network boasts 41,000 graduates of legendary power and prestige.
Harvard has a preference for relatively young candidates, and recently launched its 2+2 program, which allows college seniors to gain entry into the MBA program and then embark on two years of HBS-approved professional work experience before entering the program.
Notable alumni of Harvard Business School include George W. Bush (43rd president of the United States), Robert McNamara (former U.S. Secretary of Defense and former President of the World Bank), Fritz Henderson (former President and CEO of General Motors), Robert Selander (President and CEO of MasterCard), David Nelms (Chairman and CEO of Discover Financial Services), and James McNerny (CEO of Boeing).

 

Contact Aringo to start preparing your best application for the Harvard MBA program.

You can also take our free MBA admission chances test to discover your chances of getting accepted into the Harvard MBA program, and your other top-choice schools.


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