"Which MBA?: Making the Right Choice of Executive Education," by George Bickerstaffe, is designed to help students select the MBA program that will work for them. The book compares part-time, full-time, distance learning and executive MBA programs. "Which MBA?" is published by the Economist Intelligent Unit, a sister publication of "The Economist," a popular business and current affairs magazine.
"Your MBA Game Plan," by Omari Bouknight and Scott Shrum, provides strategies that you can use in order to get into a top business school. The book tries to answer the question of what features a successful applicant needs to have in order to be admitted to Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkley and other top business schools. "Your MBA Game Plan" also comes with advice on how to put together your application for an MBA program.
The aim of the "The MBA Handbook," written by Sheila Cameron, is to provide perspective MBA students with the information they need, such as how to select a business school and how to develop skills you will need in an MBA class. The book provides advice on how to develop planning skills, manage stress and how to be an effective leader. It also gives instructions on how to do case studies and write a dissertation.
"MBA Admissions Strategy," by Avi Gordon, as the title suggests, focuses on how to get admitted into an MBA program. The book also provides guidance on how to prepare your application, including how to answer an MBA essay question.