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MBA Profile Class of 2008
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The Drucker School MBA program is not just a business program but a management program designed for professionals who are in the early- to mid-stages of their careers. We are seeking students who already demonstrate strong leadership and achievement ability, or who clearly show the potential for leadership and achievement in the future. We select students from a wide range of industries and international backgrounds, who we believe will benefit from the case study and discussion methods of teaching at the Drucker School. Consistent with our vision, good candidates for the Drucker School MBA program are those who recognize our philosophy of management as a liberal art.
| Academic Profile |
General |
Undergraduate Degrees |
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| Average GPA |
Women |
Business and Commerce |
| 3.34 |
43% |
28% |
| Average GMAT |
Average Age (Years) |
Computer Science |
| 633 |
28 |
9% |
| Middle 80% GMAT |
Range (Years) |
Economics |
| 580-680 |
21-55 |
13% |
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Average Work Experience (months) |
Engineering |
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52 |
4% |
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Range (Months) |
Humanities and Social Science |
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0-132 |
27% |
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Science |
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4% |
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Other |
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15% |
Undergraduate Universities Represented
(Partial List)
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Claremont McKenna College
UC Berkeley
UC Irvine
UCLA
Florida State University
Harvey Mudd College
University of the Pacific
McMaster University
Pitzer College
National Taiwan University
University of Tokyo
University of New South Wales
Kenyon College
Cornell University |
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