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Four key things to keep in mind when applying for business school

Four key things to keep in mind when applying for business school

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Choosing the right business school can be a big decision, and there’s a lot to think about beyond just academics. Did you know that your thoughts, the people around you, and how easy or hard it seems to pursue a business degree can influence your decision? SBS Swiss Business School explains.

Have you ever heard of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)? It’s a psychological theory that can help explain how you, as a student, might decide whether to apply to a business school or not. Let’s explore how this works and how it might help you make the best decision for your future.

1. Your attitude towards applying to business school

What do you really think about going to business school? Your attitude matters! Are you excited by the idea of boosting your career, earning a higher salary, or learning skills that will make you stand out in the business world? If you have positive beliefs about what a business school can offer, you’re more likely to feel motivated to apply. Here’s how you can develop a clearer attitude:

  • Look at success stories: Find out how business school graduates are doing. Are they in jobs you admire? Have their degrees really helped them in their careers?
  • Research career outcomes: Check out the data on how much graduates earn, what kinds of jobs they land, and how quickly they find work after finishing their degree. Knowing these facts can help shape your attitude towards applying.

2. Social influence: What do others think?

You might not realise it, but the opinions of those close to you - your family, friends, teachers, and mentors - can have a big impact on your decision to apply to a business school. If they think it’s a great idea and encourage you, you might feel more confident in your choice. On the other hand, if they’re unsure or discourage you, it might make you hesitate.

  • Talk to the people who matter: Ask your parents or mentors what they think about business school and how it might benefit you.
  • Learn from others: Attend events or webinars where successful alumni share their experiences. Hearing how business school helped them can positively influence your decision.

3. Do you feel ready for business school?

Sometimes the idea of applying to business school can feel overwhelming. You might wonder if you can afford it if your grades are good enough, or if you can juggle school with work. But these barriers don’t have to hold you back! Here’s how you can gain more control over your decision:

  • Look into financial aid: Most business schools offer scholarships, loans, or payment plans to make things easier. Don’t let cost be a deterrent before exploring your options.
  • Check out admission support: Many schools provide preparatory courses or support services to help you meet the application requirements.
  • Balance your life: Some business schools offer part-time or flexible schedules that let you work while studying.

4. How to turn your intentions into action

Once you have formed a positive attitude about business school, feel supported by those around you, and know you can manage the financial and academic challenges, the next step is actually applying. Here’s how to make sure you follow through:

  • Stay engaged: If you are interested in a particular school, stay in touch with them. Join their mailing lists, attend events, and ask questions. This keeps your interest alive and reminds you to take action.
  • Don’t wait too long: If you’re feeling ready, don’t hesitate. Start the application process while you’re motivated and excited about the possibilities.

Make your decision easier

Choosing to go to business school is a big decision, but understanding your own thoughts and motivations can make it easier. By thinking about how you feel about business school, who’s influencing your decision, and whether you’re prepared, you can take control of your future and make a choice that’s right for you. So, are you ready to start your business school journey? The next step is up to you!

Drawing on 25 years of expertise, SBS Swiss Business School offers a comprehensive range of academic and executive education programs such as the Swiss state-accredited Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Master of Science in International Business and MBA programs. Enrol now!

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Dr. Bert H.A. Wolfs is a distinguished academic leader and business professional with a robust background in management education and business consultancy. As the Academic Dean of SBS Swiss Business...

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JosephTaussig2 13:13 | 26 September 2024

I taught Corporate Finance in the MBA rpogram at the Univrsity of Southern California for 3 1/2 years and for 17 years in the U.S., I hired one summer student and a new graduate from top MBA programs to act as my assistant. I only discontinued it when I moved overseas 35 years ago because work permits became too complicated. My best advice to prospective MBA students has always been to go to the Placement Office and see if the job listings are compelling. Some MBA programs do not even have a placement office and if it does not nor have compelling listings - stay away, you are wasting your money. - Joe Taussig Küsnacht