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How many years of work experience do I have to get before applying to UCLA Anderson?

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How many years of work experience do I have to get before applying to UCLA Anderson?

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Work experience is not required for admission to the UCLA Anderson MBA Program. We encourage recent college graduates who are ready to pursue their MBA at UCLA Anderson to apply. It is important for you to assess your own readiness when deciding to apply. Recent college graduates who have exceptional academic records and GMAT scores, as well as strong leadership in college are admitted to the UCLA Anderson MBA program (click here for information geared toward college seniors/recent grads) . We seek to admit outstanding leaders at different points in the professional lives. Please note that it is not the quantity, but the quality of your experience (how it fits with your goals), that counts.

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Work experience is not required for admission to the UCLA Anderson MBA Program. We encourage recent college graduates who are ready to pursue their MBA at UCLA Anderson to apply. It is important for you to assess your own readiness when deciding to apply. Recent college graduates who have exceptional academic records and GMAT scores, as well as strong leadership in college are admitted to the UCLA Anderson MBA program. We seek to admit outstanding leaders at different points in the professional lives. Please note that it is not the quantity, but the quality of your experience (how it fits with your goals), that counts.

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