In this edition of Real Humans: MBA Students, we head to Georgia to meet some new members of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business Class of 2025.
65 students matriculated in the Terry Class of 2025. Eighteen percent of students are international. Women make up 29 percent of the class. Fourteen percent of U.S. students identify as minorities.
During their undergraduate years, new Terry students earned an average GPA of 3.55. Forty-eight percent had majored in engineering/computer science followed by a fifth who had pursued the sciences. Eighteen percent earned degrees in business and 14 percent in the humanities/social sciences.
Upon matriculation at Terry, students averaged 4.8 years of full-time work experience at an average age of 25. When it came time to take the GMAT, the average score of incoming students landed at 668. The middle 80 percent of scores ranged from 610 to 710. For those who submitted GRE scores, they averaged 311 total.
Read on to hear what drew these Terry MBA candidates to the program in Athens, including academic offerings, student culture and more.