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Yale MBA 2025 Class Profile (Analysis)

The Yale Class of 2025 profile has a class size of 339 students.  The 40% representation of women better than Darden but behind Tuck. International students constitute 50% of the cohort – one of the highest for a top 15 US MBA.

With an average of 5.1 years of prior work experience, the trends among US schools ranked from 8 to 15 is to match the salary of M7 by attracting an older cohort– a technique European schools have mastered.

Academically, the median GMAT score at 720 is competitive.

The Yale MBA program has one of the toughest entry criteria for GRE - 164 in Verbal and 166 in Quantitative sections.

An average GPA of 3.64 affirms the class's academic excellence.

Class Profile Yale MBA Class of 2025
Class Size 339
Women % 40%
International % 50%
Average years of Work Experience 5.1 years
Median GMAT 720
Median GRE (V/Q) 164/166
Average GPA 3.64

Yale - Pre-MBA Industry

Financial Services leads as the pre-MBA Industry for Yale MBA 2025 cohorts at 24%. Consulting follows at 18% while Technology is represented at 12%, reflecting the current job market where VC and PE openings are catching up with Consulting while the latter is finally facing a slowdown – the last among the top 3 industries to face the music.

Government and Non-Profit sectors contribute 11% and 9%, respectively, aligning with Yale’s legacy of integrating policy teachings and multi-stakeholder management in its MBA curriculum.

Healthcare, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), and Manufacturing add depth to the class's professional experiences, each at 6% and 5%, respectively.

Pre-MBA Industry Yale Class of 2025
Financial Services 24%
Consulting 18%
Technology 12%
Governement 11%
Non-Profit 9%
Healthcare 6%
CPG 5%
Manufacturing 5%

 

Pre-MBA Eduction (Undergraduate Degree)

Business and Economics together represent the background of 40% of the class, while STEM was 2nd at 35% and Humanities & Social Science at 25%. Clearly, systemized thinking was behind the analytically driven majority class.

Pre-MBA Undergraduate Yale Class of 2025
Humanities & Social Sciences 25%
Business 22%
Economics 18%
STEM 35%

Location

The geographical origins of the Yale Class of 2025 illustrate an interesting distribution. A significant 61% hail from North America, the majority of the class. Europe and Africa/Middle East each contribute 3%, while Latin America & the Caribbean stand at 6%. Notably, 27% come from the Asia Pacific region.

Location Yale MBA Class of 2025
North America 61%
Europe 3%
Asia Pacific 27%
Africa and Middle East 3%
Latin America & the Caribbean 6%

Related Download: F1GMAT's Yale MBA Essay Guide (Sample Essays + Writing + Editing Tips Included)
Peer Schools (Essay Guides): F1GMAT's Tuck MBA Essay Guide | F1GMAT's Darden MBA Essay Guide

Tuck vs Yale vs Darden Class of 2025

Class Profile Tuck Class of 2025 Darden Class of 2025 Yale Class of 2025
Class Size 297 352 339
Women % 44% 37% 40%
International % 33% 41% 50%
Median GMAT 726 710 720
Median GRE 161/161 322 164/166
Median GPA 3.49 3.51 3.64
Average Experience   5.9 years 5.1 years
Pre-MBA Industry      
Financial Services 22% 22% 24%
Government/Non-Profit 16% 20% 20%
Consulting 17% 13% 18%
Technology 15% 12% 12%
Healthcare 6% NA 6%
CPG 7% 6% 5%
Pre-MBA Undergraduate      
Arts, humanities, social sciences 4% NA 25%
STEM 25% NA 35%
Business 28% NA 22%
Economics NA NA 18%

 

 

Yale MBA Essay Guide

 

Essay 1: Describe the biggest commitment you have ever made. Why is this commitment meaningful to you and what actions have you taken to support it?

Essay 2: Describe the community that has been most meaningful to you. What is the most valuable thing you have gained from being a part of this community and what is the most important thing you have contributed to this community?

Essay 3: Describe the most significant challenge you have faced. How have you confronted this challenge and how has it shaped you as a person?


 Download F1GMAT's Yale MBA Essay Guide

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