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[Video] Where Should I Go to College if I Want an MBA?

Christine Kenyon

Written by Christine Kenyonon November 25th, 2017

I first encountered the world of undergraduate admission as a student volunteer in the Boston College Office of Undergraduate Admission. While I was pursuing my graduate degree, I received a graduate assistantship in BC’s admission office, where I worked part-time as an admission counselor. This is when I truly fell in love with undergraduate admission, and, as the saying goes, the rest is history! After receiving my master's degree, I accepted a position at Babson College where I reviewed applications from students in the northeastern and southern regions of the US and international students. Additionally, I oversaw the Weissman Scholarship and Enrico Scholarship application processes, served as a co-coordinator of transfer admission, and assisted with multicultural recruitment. I also mentored many of Babson’s first-generation college students and served as the advisor to the Babson Admission Mentors program. Most recently, I worked as a professional reader and interviewer for the scholarships affiliated with the Morehead-Cain Foundation at UNC Chapel Hill and the Robertson Scholars Leadership Program (a partnership between Duke and UNC).
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Have you always known you wanted to study business?  If you know that an MBA is in your future, many assume that attending an undergraduate business school is a no-brainer.  College Coach admissions consultant and former Babson College admissions officer Christine Kenyon, however, says, “Not so fast!”  Check out this conversation between Christine and MBA admissions consultant, Judith Silverman Hodara of Fortuna Admissions, for what future MBA candidates should look for in an undergraduate college. For additional MBA advice, subscribe to the Fortuna Admissions YouTube channel. Contact-Us-CTA

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