<p>If she is interested in an “earlier” b school matriculation (most top schools have an average of 4-5 years work experience) – as a female, I was certainly interested in doing it a bit earlier since I think my priorities may have shifted by the time I’m 27, 28, 29. and I certainly want to be out of b-school by the time I’m 30) – many top programs have earlier acceptance dates and are pushing for a younger cohort, primarily to improve their female:male ratio. The ones that pop to mind are the HBS 2+2 program (work for two years out of undergrad, then guaranteed acceptance to HBS), Yale Silver Scholars (directly from undergrad), URochester Simon Early Leader Program, etc. If that’s something that’s on the radar, as a freshman she doesn’t need to be doing anything specifically, but she could be looking around for a program she likes.</p>