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"I feel far more confident entering such a quant-heavy program after having worked my way through the MBA Math course. It is excellent, and entirely understandable even to someone who had not seen many of the concepts presented since high school.

Furthermore, a few things were entirely new to me, yet taught so clearly and logically (thank you for the appendixes and derivations) that I had no real problems."

- J., Chicago GSB '09

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Do you have applicants who need a quant boost to realize their MBA potential?

You are likely reading this for one of two reasons:

1. You received an MBA Math transcript from an MBA candidate

The MBA Math transcript provides a concise summary of student effort and learning. MBA applicants can send you a copy of their MBA Math transcript directly or, for greater security, an applicant can request that we send an electronic copy of the applicant's official MBA Math transcript to a school's MBA admissions office.

Contact me, Prof. Regan, with any questions. I'll respond personally. Please continue reading to learn more about MBA Math.

2. You want to learn more about how MBA Math helps MBA applicants build the math and spreadsheet skills they need

How do you advise applicants with tremendous leadership potential but whose quantitative skills fall a bit short?

I want the MBA Math online course to be your leading resource to challenge such applicants to show you that they are ready for the quantitative rigors of the MBA first year.

Applicants can't do anything now about their undergraduate major and GPA, or their recent work experience. And it's a good bet that they've devoted a lot of effort to get the best GMAT scores possible. That covers history and aptitude.

But what about commitment to the MBA path? Especially for those applicants who came a bit late to the idea that a competitive MBA program is the right next step.

What schools are using MBA Math for their admitted students?

  Two Year Accelerated Part Time Executive
Acton      
Arkansas (Clinton Public Service)      
Azusa Pacific      
Baylor (Hankamer)      
Colorado Boulder (Leeds)      
Cornell (Johnson)    
Dartmouth (Tuck)      
Georgetown (McDonough)  
Georgia State (Robinson)    
Melbourne  
Notre Dame (Mendoza)    
Oregon (Lundquist)      
Penn State (Smeal)      
UT Austin (McCombs)    
Virginia Tech (Pamplin)      
Washington St. Louis (Olin)      
William & Mary (Mason)    
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Apart from these school-initiated efforts, individual students from over 100 MBA programs register for the MBA Math course on their own.

For MBA focus, time efficiency, and convenience, MBA Math is a great choice:

  • MBA focused: MBA Math is focused on the needs of incoming students at top MBA programs.

  • Time efficient: Applicants don't need a full pre-MBA course in finance, accounting, economics, statistics, or spreadsheets. Sure, that wouldn't hurt. But if time is limited (and whose isn't?) an applicant can get in MBA Math shape by mastering basic concepts and skills in each MBA Math subject. The goal is to be ready to start the first-year core MBA courses, not to have already taken them.

  • Convenient: MBA Math has no fixed class times or deadlines. Students can work at their own pace, according to each student's particular needs, making use of the teaching materials as they wish.
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