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How A Top Business School Sifts Through A Pile Of MBA Applicants
Aug 28th 2013, 22:32, by Rhys da Vinci

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This great 11-page writeup of business school admissions came across my inbox this morning from Poets and Quants. I know I'm going to get comments about Rotman being a "top business school", but this is an interesting and revealing article nevertheless.

Some interesting excerpts, with insights about age, GMATs, and the interview:

When an application arrives at Rotman, da Silva will see it first for a quick screen that might last only a few minutes. If a GMAT score is woefully low, something in the 500s, or a candidate is too old for a full-time MBA program, in the mid-to-late thirties, da Silva might immediately toss out the file. This is the sorry fate of 5% to 10% of all the applications Rotman receives in any given year.

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