<p>I was accpeted to Yale this year, and will attend in the fall. I'm really interested in a career in business, and I'd like to get an MBA right after undergrad if possible. I know it's really difficult to do so, but a few people still manage to do it every year. What I want to know is, what does it take to gain admission to a top MBA program like HBS or Wharton straight from undergrad?</p>
<p>It's very tough from what I've heard to go straight into an MBA program. You may, however, try the London Business School MBA (which is ranked 5th in the world), INSEAD (France/Singapore) which is ranked in the world's top 10 MBA schools.</p>
<p>Why rush? Although a lot of b-schools let a select group of students in after undergrad, they often have no relevant work experience and contribute little to the class. Also, because they are sometimes 6-7 years younger than most of the people in the class, they often can't relate and network on the same level.</p>