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Five Ways to Excel in an Mba Program

Author: Catherine Zandueta Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 21-12-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 85 | Rating:  (109) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Like most graduate school programs, business school can be difficult. You must find ways to excel. This will help you get top grades in your courses and lead to that high paying position you desire. There are several ways to excel in an MBA program.

Manage your time. This is an important point to remember when going through an MBA program. MBA programs take anywhere between one and two years to complete. If you decide to go into a part-time MBA program, it will take you a bit longer.

Students entering an MBA program usually have a few years of work experience under their belt. Working in a real business environment will help you prepare for the MBA journey. You probably already know how to prioritize your schedule and learn quickly.

Managing your time is even more important when you’re still working. Many students cannot afford to miss work for a couple of years to further their education. Working and going to school can be a difficult task. Take time to organize your schedule and try to make as much room for study as possible.

Utilizing good study habits can lessen the time it takes to prepare for you essays or exams. Attending lectures and taking good notes is always helpful. You can take notes by jotting down key points in your spiral notebook or take your computer to class if you have a laptop. Research good note taking habits. There’s no need to try to write down your teacher’s lecture verbatim. Learn to summarize information as you listen.

Working with other people can help you through the program. Join a study group so that you will have the support of peers while you study. Study groups are great places to engage more fully with the course materials. It is a good place to ask questions about certain topics or participate in debates. It’s also a great way to make friends and network.

If you feel like you’re falling behind, consider getting a tutor. Many programs provide free tutoring services for anyone who seeks help. A tutor can help you get through hard subjects. Sometimes your classes can be so large that there are too many distractions throughout the lecture. Maybe you just don’t like your teacher’s presentation style. These factors can hinder your ability to learn the course material. A tutor will help you become interested in the subject matter and set academic goals.

Mastering the art of group work will also help you excel in an MBA program. You cannot run a business on your own. Business is a collaboration of many minds. Business schools understand this. You’ll have many group projects throughout your education. Learn to be patient and work with other people. Even if you don’t have the same views, you can still find a way to ace the presentation. Make sure everyone has a duty and set a deadline.

Lastly, have some fun. Go out with friends and family as much as you can. Taking little breaks will help you come back to your studies refreshed. Pretty soon the two or so years will fly by and you will be in the position you want.

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