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Mind Mapping MIT Sloan - Visualizing the MBA Program's Curriculum, Courses, Clubs and Culture

Mind Mapping MIT Sloan - Visualizing the MBA Program's Curriculum, Courses, Clubs and Culture

For those of you that saw my Columbia Business School mind map post from earlier this week, I wanted to also simplify MIT Sloan's retro website for any applicants currently working on their Sloan MBA essays and application.  The following MIT Sloan mind map should quickly give you a lay of the land.  Hopefully this will allow you to see where you fit into Sloan's clubs, curriculum and student culture.  

 If you find it useful, feel free to download a copy of this mind map or create your own online copy and edit as you please.

5 Tips for Applying to MIT Sloan

5 Tips for Applying to MIT Sloan

MIT Sloan is one of "those" schools - the ones that seem to slip into the nooks and crannies of the admissions process. People don't talk about Sloan as much as its elite counterparts. Nobody immediately thinks about it in terms of being a top 5 program until you start digging and realize, wow, this program is insanely good.

Most importantly, because of its unique end-of-October deadline and equally unique two-round admissions process, we would wager that application quality on Sloan apps is far lower than on other top programs (which is a massive problem if you want to be admitted there). Candidates often don't even start on their Sloan apps until after the October 3-12 gauntlet of deadlines and then they race to finish because they fear waiting until the "last" round. 

With those things in mind, we are breaking out another of our 5 Tips posts, with an eye toward improving the quality of Sloan applications.