MBA Tools
Free interactive tools to help you decide where to apply, predict your odds, and run the numbers on your MBA decision.
School Recommender
Tell us your goals, GMAT, geography preference, and budget. We'll rank the top 100 MBA programs by how well they fit you. 60 seconds.
Admit Predictor
Input your GMAT, GPA, and profile. See realistic admit chances at the top 50 programs plus the 2-3 things weakening your application most.
ROI Calculator
Input your salary, tuition, and post-MBA expectations. Get your breakeven year, 10-year net gain, and an honest verdict on the math.
GMAT Target Score
Pick your target school. See the GMAT score you actually need, the competitive range, and the prep time to get there.
How to use these together
The fastest way to get a useful answer about your MBA: run the School Recommender first. It produces your shortlist of best-fit programs based on goals and constraints. Then take that shortlist into the Admit Predictor to see your realistic chances at each.
If the predictor flags weaknesses, fix them before submitting. Then use the ROI Calculator to make sure the math works once you know which schools are real targets, and the GMAT Target Score tool to set the right prep goal if you haven't taken the test yet.
Why these tools exist
The MBA admissions process punishes people who can't afford a $10K consultant. Most applicants pick schools based on rankings, then spend months wondering if they're a fit. These tools shortcut that. Each runs on the same school data we publish on the site, calibrated against the admissions patterns we've watched succeed and fail across five cycles.
None of these replace the work of writing a great application. They get you to the starting line with a real shortlist and an honest read on your odds. From there, the essays do the rest.