Question by PMH1204: Which business school that have no work experience requirement?
I am a law school fresh graduate
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Answer by marco
Bullshiit, you would be one broke lawyer. You must have earned your degree at some online 2 week law school.
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No work experience? If you’re looking to get into a graduate school, you should have at least 2 years. Go out and get a job somewhere or start your own business! Any school that doesn’t require experience, probably isn’t worth the application fee they charge.
For example, the Simon School of the Rochester University; Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University. Two years work experience is a tradition, but if you will make an impression on entrance examination, I think, you have a chance to become the MBA student without it. Much better if you first of all choose the school, make links with its professors or administrators (for example, at one of its presentation), they can be your referees if they see you really want to study now, but not after two years.
Lots of universities will let you into their MBA program with no work experience. Unfortunately, the good ones want you to have between three and five years of work experience. You woule be better off waiting and going to a good program rather than getting an MBA from a lesser school now.