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The last two years have been more than I ever could have imagined, and I’m so incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to attend this institution. As I look back, I’ve come to think that there are five key things that make the HBS MBA unique. [...]
I am currently a joint degree student at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) and Harvard Business School (HBS), and attending Harvard has been a fantastic experience so far. I spent my first year here studying the Master in Public Administration and International Development (MPA/ID) at HKS and the second year in the MBA program at HBS. This fall I will start the third year of the joint degree program, which combines courses at both schools. [...]
I never could have imagined the extent to which the required curriculum (RC) would deliver so much knowledge in nearly every essential aspect of business, from marketing to finance to operations to leadership. [...]
While reading and preparing cases for each class may seem daunting and time-consuming at first, it becomes second nature after a semester or two. By second year, many students decide to try their hand at writing a case themselves. [...]
Because of the emphasis on the case method approach, I knew from the outset that HBS would be very different, and I was not sure if it would suit me. As I wrapped up my time at business school, I considered how the once foreign case method influenced my experience. Upon reflection, I can comfortably say that it was among the primary reasons that HBS was such a transformative two years for me. [...]
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