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"That's a top university... it's very competitive and you'll never make it there!" Have you heard this from a friend, mentor or counsellor when you're trying to figure out which university to apply to? University shortlisting is one of the most important factors that determine your future career path. Most students reach out to their network or 'expert' consultants. How do the experts or your network figure out which universities to apply to? Well, truth be told, no one really knows. Most of the experts or your network may give you a fair idea based on their own anecdotal experience. Some consultants are paid by universities to market courses and should you take their advice, you would be in big trouble. So how do you figure out the best universities to apply to? 1. Start at the top - What are the dream universities you wish to attend to? Shortlist 1 -2 of these schools. 2. Keep a safe set of backup schools - Figure out where your college seniors or work colleagues have gone to. Some of these universities may be lower ranked but these offer a good safety net so that you don't end up without an admit. 3. The middle of the pack - Between the dream and safety schools, figure out 2-3 schools that align with your career and personal goals. I'd normally recommend you apply to 4-5 schools in R1 (1-2 dream + 2-3 achievable + 1-2 safety) before application fatigue sets in. Once you get your R1 results, figure out your R2 strategy. If you've ever got a role and an admit from a university that you were told you had no shot at, let me know in the comments. I'd like to hear what you did differently and how you were successful. #mba #studyabroad #universityshortlisting #masters

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