What Today’s MBA Candidates Really Want w/ Andrew Walker, GMAC | Inside the GMAT

“Candidates aren’t chasing career switches—they’re investing in long-term skills.” If you’re considering business school, you’ve probably asked yourself some big questions: Is it worth it? What should I prioritize? And how are other candidates making this decision? In this episode of Inside the GMAT, GMAC Zach sits down with his colleague Andrew Walker, Director of Industry Communications at GMAC, to unpack insights from the 2026 GMAC Prospective Student Survey—featuring perspectives from over 4,000 candidates worldwide (https://www.gmac.com/market-intellige.... Together, they explore how candidate motivations are shifting, what “ROI” really means today, and how global preferences for where to study are evolving. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why fewer candidates are pursuing business school for career switching How AI is shaping expectations for business school curricula What candidates really mean when they talk about ROI Key differences between younger and more experienced applicants Why interest in studying in the U.S. is shifting globally The growing demand for business master’s degrees vs. MBAs How candidates are thinking about financing and application strategy Whether you’re early in your journey or actively applying, this episode will help you better understand how to approach your decision—and what really matters. Key Takeaways: -ROI is broader than ever: Candidates are thinking beyond salary—factoring in skills, network, personal growth, and long-term career resilience. -Career switching is no longer the primary driver: More candidates are pursuing business school to build capabilities, not completely change paths. -AI is reshaping expectations—but not replacing fundamentals: Demand for AI in the classroom is rising, but core skills like problem solving and strategic thinking remain central. -Global study preferences are shifting: Interest in traditional destinations like the U.S. is softening, while Western Europe and parts of Asia are gaining traction. -Rankings matter less—outcomes matter more: Candidates are increasingly prioritizing career outcomes and ROI over prestige alone. -Younger vs. older candidates have different motivations: Younger: income, status, global experiences Older: targeted skill-building and career advancement. -Business master’s degrees are gaining momentum: Especially among younger candidates—and even mid-career professionals looking for focused upskilling. -Financing is central to decision-making: Candidates are applying to multiple programs and increasingly relying on financial aid as part of their strategy. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Business School Insights 01:25 Shifting Motivations for Pursuing an MBA 04:10 Understanding ROI in Business Education 07:08 Generational Differences in Business School Aspirations 09:07 Trends in Global Business School Preferences 11:53 Demand for MBAs vs. Business Masters 14:58 Financing Business Education 17:19 Key Takeaways from the Survey

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