{"id":1456,"date":"2016-10-19T10:05:40","date_gmt":"2016-10-19T16:05:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/?p=1456"},"modified":"2018-05-27T11:46:23","modified_gmt":"2018-05-27T17:46:23","slug":"mba-business-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/picknotebook.com\/blog\/mba-business-school\/","title":{"rendered":"How to choose a Laptop for Business School + 4 Best picks"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\n \"WhatAs a business student, there are a few things you need to consider when shopping for the best laptop for business school<\/strong>. Is the laptop sturdy enough to stand all the work and possibly traveling you\u2019re going to put it through? Can it manage multitasking, including running Excel while taking notes and researching on the Internet?\n<\/p>\n

\n In addition, the business school you\u2019re attending will have its own recommendations and guidelines. Most schools will want you to use Microsoft Office<\/strong> and may even recommend the best laptop for their students. Columbia Business School<\/a>, for example, recommends an i3 core processor or above, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB<\/strong> storage, and either an Ethernet port or USB Ethernet adapter to access their wired network.\n<\/p>\n

\n At the same time as a student, you need to consider your budget. In the end, you want to make sure whatever you purchase will work for what you want it to do while still remaining affordable<\/strong>.\n<\/p>\n

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Requirements for MBA laptop<\/h2>\n

\n One thing you need to remember is that your laptop, while you are a student, is likely to take a lot of “abuse”. You\u2019ll need to carry it with you throughout the day and likely also use it to take notes for all your classes. You want to find the best laptop for business school students<\/a> that can handle this kind of stress and that won\u2019t die in the middle of class or, worse, in the middle of a presentation. Now, I’ll go through more specific criteria to consider.\n<\/p>\n

Main Requirements<\/h3>\n

Optimal processor for your business course<\/span><\/h4>\n

\n You should be able to get by with even a minimal processor. If your school supports Chromebooks, you can literally go for any processor on the market. Though, they are not all equal (far from it) and if you can allow yourself to splurge a little bit more than the bare minimum, I recommend to go for Intel Core processor.\n<\/p>\n

\n As far the processors go, I would sort them in this order by their performance:\n<\/p>\n