
Here’s a look at the Stanford MBA Class of 2021 profile, taken from the Stanford Graduate School of Business website.
- Total applicants: 7,342
- New students: 417
- Women: 47%
- International: 43% (as of September 16, 2019)
- U.S. minority: 27% (includes US permanent residents and US dual citizens)
- Years of work experience: 0-14 (range)
- Years of work experience: 4.6 (average)
- GMAT range: 600-790
- GMAT average: 734
- GRE Verbal range: 149-170
- GRE Verbal average: 165
- GRE Quantitative range: 157-170
- GRE Quantitative average: 165
- Percent of class taking GRE: 19%
- TOEFL (internet-based) range: 105-120
- TOEFL average: 114
- US institutions: 80
- Non-US institutions: 80
- Countries (including US): 66
- Advanced degree holders: 14%
- GPA average of advanced degree holders: 3.7 (on 4.0 scale)
Undergraduate majors
Undergraduate Major | Percent |
---|---|
Humanities/Social Sciences | 50% |
Engineering/Math/Natural Sciences | 33% |
Business | 17% |
Previous industry experience
Industry | Percent |
---|---|
Organizations Represented |
297 |
Consulting | 20% |
Investment Management/Private Equity/Venture Capital | 19% |
Technology | 14% |
Government/Education/Nonprofit | 10% |
Consumer Products & Services | 8% |
Financial Services | 7% |
Arts/Media/Entertainment | 5% |
Healthcare | 5% |
Other | 4% |
Clean Tech/Energy/Environmental | 3% |
Manufacturing | 3% |
Military | 3% |
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