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Each of our three STEM-designated Full-Time MBA Programs deliver hands-on experience, analytical and leadership skill sets. [Beat the GMAT logo] [Success, Sooner words over image of male MBA student] The time to apply is now! The Cornell MBA is for collaborative, innovative, and data-driven business leaders of tomorrow. Whether you're looking to enhance your career or switch to a new one, each of our three STEM-designated [Full-Time MBA Programs]( deliver hands-on experience, analytical and leadership skill sets, and will broaden the insights you need to stand out from the crowd. Start / Finish your Online Application today: - [Two-Year MBA]( (Ithaca) - [One-Year MBA]( (Ithaca) - [Johnson Cornell Tech MBA]( (NYC) Optional considerations: - Explore our [Admissions Process and Guidelines]( to find out what to expect before, during, and after you apply. - Use our [Community Search Tool]( to connect directly with MBA students. - Complete the optional essay for the Roy H. Park Leadership Fellowship. Less than four weeks remain. Let us know how we can help you finalize your application. Apply now for our January 5, 2021 deadline. [Apply Now]( Cornell MBA Community & Engagement [Female student working at a laptop]( [Ask Admissions: Application Tips Webinar]( You don’t want to miss this event! Join members of our Cornell MBA Admissions team on December 9 at 3:00 p.m. ET for tips on how to make your application stand out during the admissions process. This is a final chance to ask questions about applying to any one of our three full-time MBA programs. [Register Now >>]( [Two women having a conversation]( [Women’s Coffee & Convos]( Join members of our Johnson Women’s Management Council (WMC) and Forté Fellows on December 19 at 1:00 p.m. ET for an informal coffee chat about their experience at Johnson, life in Ithaca, and the community. Take advantage of this opportunity before the January deadline. [Register Now >>]( Industry Strengths at Johnson Johnson's residential MBA students receive a broad business education that is uniquely designed to support your individual career goals. Learn more about how we customize our curriculum and provide you with a variety of industries from which to choose. [Professor lecturing in front of a class]( [Entrepreneurship at Johnson]( Johnson takes a unique approach to support your interests in entrepreneurship. You will have access to the courses, resources, mentoring, and networking needed to develop a business plan and then pitch your new venture to investors. Hone your expertise with entrepreneurship at Johnson. [Learn more >>]( [Students working together on a project]( [Consulting at Johnson]( Consulting is an industry strength at Johnson. Consultants are strategic thinkers and careful analysts. They identify business growth opportunities and solve complex problems. Develop and refine your critical thinking, data analysis, and communication skills needed to launch or advance your consulting career. [Learn more >>]( [Students presenting in front of a class]( [Finance and IB at Johnson]( For professionals interested in financial markets and who have a passion for making deals, look no further than Johnson. Our immersions in Investment Banking, Investment Research and Asset Management, and Corporate Finance lead to outstanding internship placements and one of the highest career placement rates among top-tier MBAs. [Learn more >>]( [Students studying and socializing in Sage Hall]( [Technology at Johnson]( Whether you aim to lead a high-tech company, manage product teams, or build digital initiatives, you will find opportunities in tech at Johnson. Tech-savvy business leaders are early adopters, data-driven analysts, and skilled communicators. Our programs will set you up for success. Chart your path in technology at Johnson. [Learn more >>]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Johnson Logo] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Beat The GMAT · 3900 W. Alameda Avenue · Burbank, CA 91505 · USA

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