
After months of research, Clear Admit is excited to announce the release of our School Selection Guides, a new addition to our line of helpful publications for MBA applicants. The Clear Admit School Selection Guides are available for many popular post-MBA career fields, including consulting, investment banking, entrepreneurship, marketing and healthcare. These guides help applicants understand career-specific offerings at leading MBA programs and identify the schools that will best support their career goals. The Clear Admit School Selection Guides are also unique in that they explore school-specific offerings in a particular field in-depth, while also providing robust comparisons of the leading programs in the field.
As an example, our School Selection Guide for Investment Banking includes extensive profiles of 15 leading business schools with noted strengths in finance. The profiles take readers through all of the relevant finance coursework on offer at each school (electives and core courses), the key professors (and their course offerings of note), the clubs, research centers, conferences and related activities for students heading into banking. And, of course, the guide also includes a brief industry overview and investment banking career placement data for all 15 programs. In short, if you know that you are looking at a potential career in banking, this publication will serve as a vital resource throughout the business school application process.
Early in the MBA application process, these guides are best used to identify target schools with strong programs in one’s chosen career field. Later on, they serve as a rich source of information about career outcomes, club activities and other career supports for inclusion in essays and interview responses. Finally, at the end of the application process, these guides can help candidates make an informed decision about where to enroll.
To learn more about the School Selection Guides, stay tuned to this blog for exclusive excerpts, or visit the Clear Admit shop!









Excelent idea!! Do you guys have other industries in the pipeline? Perhaps Energy? Anyone knows any blog/resources similar to this kind of guides?
How about Biotechnology?