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A pre-MBA program is an excellent way to promote success in a U.S. MBA program

A pre-MBA program is an excellent way to promote success in a U.S. MBA program

Aug 10, 2016

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An American MBA is well recognized and highly valued in today’s international business environment. Leading American business methods and technologies continue to have a strong impact on business worldwide. Your decision to attain an MBA in the USA is a wise first step in your career growth and development. With an MBA you will have new career opportunities and access to higher positions and salaries.

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However, most employers agree that merely having an MBA is not enough; employers also consider your previous experience and your potential when making hiring decisions. Therefore, if you desire a successful career in the current highly competitive business world you should take full advantage of your MBA program.

A pre-MBA program is an excellent way to promote success in an MBA program. First, you can improve your English and your performance on the TOEFL and GMAT. More importantly, you can develop business, academic and cultural skills that are valuable in an MBA program. A pre-MBA program will help you effectively build these skills by giving you the most current and accurate knowledge available.

Four important ways in which pre-MBA programs differ

1. Program length

Depending on the school and the curriculum focus, programs will vary from a few weeks to a full year.

2. Curriculum

Some programs focus on GMAT and TOEFL preparation. Other programs focus on developing skills in areas such as presentations, writing, communication, and business and cultural content. The ideal program will focus on both test preparation and academics. Programs like this will ensure students’ readiness for the GMAT and TOEFL and enter today’s American MBA programs with greater confidence.

3. Services

Programs differ greatly in the range of services they offer. Services may include advising, university placement, and housing assistance. When researching programs, find out what services each school provides. This may be an important factor in your decision-making.

4.Technology

Being well versed in technology—especially the latest software programs—is crucial in the modern business environment. Many pre-MBA programs have computer labs and courses that help students develop technology skills.

Eastern Washington University

The Graduate Preparation Program provides a bridge to academic and cultural life in the United States for students wishing to enter graduate programs at Eastern Washington University. With a combination of content courses and English language support courses, the students are well prepared for full acceptance into graduate studies in their majors.

Students generally take two quarters to complete the course of study. During their first quarter, they study any prerequisites in their major field along with the English language support classes. The support classes consist of extensive vocabulary studies using the Academic Word List (570 common academic words utilized in all majors) and words from their majors. The classes also include intensive writing using APA format as well as high level grammar related to common errors made by second language learners, in-depth reading strategies and practice and other strategies to help them meet with success in graduate school.

During their second quarter, the students usually take graduate level classes that can be included in their graduate transcript along with the English language support classes. The support classes are similar to the first quarter, but they are more intensive and focus on upper level writing skills such as research papers and literature reviews along with the vocabulary, and grammar support. 

This program is unique because the focus on preparing students for the rigors of graduate school in the United States by concentrating on areas where second language students typically struggle. The teacher works closely with each student by meeting individually with him or her weekly as well as in the group classroom setting where class sizes are kept small.

Marquette University

At Marquette University in Wisconsin, qualifying undergraduate finance majors can gain hands-on investing experience while working with actual endowment funds. Because the Applied Investment Management (AIM) program emphasizes ethical values in addition to real-world success, it is one of the few U.S. programs chosen by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to recruit fund managers.

Students in the AIM program take finance courses focused on the core body of knowledge covered in the Chartered Financial Analyst Level I exam during their junior year (3rd year of study) at Marquette – preparing them to take the test upon graduation. Then they spend a summer working for multinational financial institutions developing their skills in real-world situations.

When they return for their senior (final) year—in addition to taking more finance classes—they manage a portfolio of real assets. They invest the money in global fixed-income and equity securities. Part of the class work involves evaluating the performance of their investments and preparing a final report.

Bellevue College

Community college students near Seattle can start working toward their M.B.A. degrees during the first two years of college. When they enroll in a joint M.B.A. program at Bellevue College (BCC) and Eastern Washington University, they take BCC’s pre-M.B.A. classes for two years. Then, they finish the last two years of their Bachelor in Business through Eastern Washington University, which provides classes on the BCC campus.

University of Pennsylvania

On the other hand, shorter term programs like the University of Pennsylvania Summer Institute for International Business Students (SIIBS) offer students a four week preparation for academic life in America. SIIBS takes place in July, since most U.S. M.B.A. programs require first-year students to begin in August.

University of North Texas

The GPC (Graduate Preparation Course) at the University of North Texas UNT is accepted by many departments at UNT and other universities in lieu of the verbal score on GMAT or GRE. GPC is a 16-week (8 weeks in summer) course designed to improve writing, reading, speaking, and presentation skills. By compiling two portfolios that contain articles and oral /PowerPoint presentations on topics in their field, GPC students learn how to conduct graduate-level, academic research and how to "package" this information.

Pace University

Everyone enrolled in the Pace University Pre-Graduate Program receives one-on-one personalized assistance with their graduate school applications. The Pre-MBA/Graduate program features guest lectures by Pace faculty and corporate executives, and visits to the New York Stock Exchange, local corporations, museums, and other attractions.

However, most employers agree that merely having an MBA is not enough; employers also consider your previous experience and your potential when making hiring decisions. Therefore, if you desire a successful career in the current highly competitive business world you should take full advantage of your MBA program.

A pre-MBA program is an excellent way to promote success in an MBA program. First, you can improve your English and your performance on the TOEFL and GMAT. More importantly, you can develop business, academic and cultural skills that are valuable in an MBA program. A pre-MBA program will help you effectively build these skills by giving you the most current and accurate knowledge available.

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