Wharton School gets in the vicinity of 8,000 applicants to their MBA program each year, but only 12 percent get admitted. What sets those applicants apart? If Wharton is where you'd like to earn your MBA, there a few intangibles that can help you get in.
Just as it is in any business school, Wharton School MBA candidates are usually admitted because they have demonstrated a commitment to Wharton itself. They are the students who believe in giving back to the school and sharing their experiences and background with their fellow classmates.
Some of the more important traits possessed by Wharton MBA candidates are leadership, confidence, enthusiasm, and loyalty. Of course, this doesn't apply only to Wharton, but to any school you choose to pursue your MBA.
# posted by Edward Castro @ 3:12 AM