Last week we released the first round of Clear Admit School Guides, which provide in-depth research and detailed comparative information on the leading MBA programs. Current students and alumni contributed enormously to the guides, and we want to take this opportunity to recognize them for their help. Through long phone conversations and correspondences, they provided wonderful insight into student life at some of the leading MBA programs and helped to enrich the guides. We’ve received a lot of great feedback on the guides from MBA applicants, re-applicants, and even first- and second-year MBA students. We are sharing some of this feedback below as a way of thanking our contributors for their valuable input.
“I just finished reading the Clear Admit School Guide to Wharton, and in one word, it is fantastic. I was surprised that I found some new info when I had thought I had the Wharton website covered end-to-end.”
“Even as a second-year student at HBS, I learned something about the school by reading the Clear Admit guide! I am amazed that the Clear Admit team was able to put together such a comprehensive guide to my program.”
“I remember all too well the leg work involved in rounding up school-specific info prior to making my application decisions — I wish these guides were available when I was applying! This should prove to be an invaluable resource. Very impressive!”
“I found your description of the Wharton guide to be spot-on: it does a good job of consolidating and contextualizing all the relevant info about Wharton in one succinct document. I also thought that the guide did a better job of covering the specifics of the academic program than Wharton does in its own materials! I liked the geographic and industry job placement comparisons between schools too.”
“Reading through one of them I found myself with information that I didn’t know about (that’s bad considering I am thinking of reapplying to that school, but probably it shows the depth of CA’s research).”
Clear Admit School Guides are now available for Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Tuck and Wharton. To learn more, visit our School Guides webpage. Thanks again to all of our contributors!












