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I am back

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

I have been away for the past few months to attend to some other things. Now, I am back. Stay tuned as I continue to unfold tips on how to achieve your MBA dream.

Your essays are your marketing tools

Friday, October 27th, 2006

I had a discussion with one the admission committee members of one the top business schools on what they are actually looking for in a candidate. His response actually confirms my belief. Adcom members receive quite a lot of applications from qualified candidates each year. The truth is that most applicants seem to be qualified and always belong to the same pool. So, how do you stand out from this pool of qualified applicants? Use your application essays to focus on your strengths.

Your application essays are your marketing tools. If you are involved in community development projects or one form of activity outside your work place, use your essays to talk about them. Be as real as possible. There is no point talking about what you do not do (the adcom has a way of getting to know this). You might ask a friend that knows you well to help you review your essays (I did this and it paid off). This will make sure that you do talk about what you are not in the essay.

There are many applicants whose GMAT score is higher than yours, they finished with higher GPA than you did and even have more work experience than you currently possess. So, use your essays to sell yourself well. That is your main contact point with the adcom beyond your CV.

Wharton MBA information session

Friday, October 6th, 2006

Are you currently working on your Wharton MBA application? You feel Wharton MBA is actually for you? Then, you need to attend the Wharton Information Session and experience Wharton first-hand. Visit http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/admissions/events/ReceptIntl.cfm to register for the event that is happening close to you.

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Increase your chance!

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Getting admission into business school demands a lot from applicants. My Darden application essays took me about four (4) weeks to finish aside the time it took me to review the essays. If you are applying to more than one business school in round 1, I would advise that you work on the applications together. Do not assume that you would always have time to work on the others.

Start working on all your applications now. You may need need to read Improve Your Candidacy, Take charge of your MBA application and Start your Business School Application Now

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Are you an International Candidate? Then, read on

Monday, August 21st, 2006

With the growing global market, business schools are anxiously reaching out to overseas candidates gradualling filling the increased need for people with an international education. Applicants around the world are also hearing the call. According to the Graduate Management Admission Council, last year nearly 40% of those who took the GMAT were from outside the US, while 85% sent their scores to US business schools. If you are an international student like me who have dreams of earning a business degree in the US, then keep reading.

Business schools in the US and all across the globe actively recruit overseas candidates. Most schools now send representatives to MBA events in different countries. I will tell you that MBA fairs provide the greatest benefit to the prospective students. I can still remember the experience I had when I attended the Harvard Business School MBA fair in my country. This fair will definitely give you an opportunity to meet with representatives from business schools all around the world as well as alumni and, in some cases, current students depending on what time of year it is. (more…)

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Round 1 or Round 2?

Friday, August 11th, 2006

In the past few weeks, I have had people asking me if they should apply in Round 1 or 2 application deadline. I believe it does not really matter which round you apply but how strong your application. I would suggest that you do not submit your MBA application until you are very sure that you have a strong application to present to the adcom.

You may need to read MBA: When to Apply or Re-apply. Just ensure that you take charge of your MBA application.

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I am back

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Hey… I had to go on leave without notice. This explains the reason why I had been far away from this blog… but I am back. now. The past few days has been revealing. I am definitely grateful to GOD for this short break. This is indeed my time to take stock…

This leave has been an eye opening experience. It gave me the opportunity to really look within and re-cast the vision of my life. Looking through the events of my life in the past few months, I can boldly say now that I have a better understanding of the assignment at hand. So, watch out as events of my life unfold in the next few weeks. I am on a JOURNEY…

Leadership Experience

Monday, July 17th, 2006

It has been a while that I posted an article on this blog. In my Typical Business School application write-up, I promised to upload my third Darden Application essay - Describe how your experiences have shaped your leadership philosophy and style - on this blog.

The essay is a typical leadership experience essay. So, visit Darden Application essay 3 for the essay document.

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MBA: Talking with the right people!

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

The following questions may prove useful in more casual or exploratory conversations with students, alumni, faculty and recruiters as well as in your interview.

What kind of impact has your MBA had on your career?
In what ways does the material you studied in school assist you in your position?
Are you confident about hiring people who attended your program?
Were your professors approachable and open to student contact?
In terms of administrative support did you find the school supportive? Did you and your classmates find positions easily?
What were the other students in your program like?
What are those most challenging experiences during your MBA years?

You should also inquire about the following areas:

Internship Opportunities and Job Placements
Recruiting Companies & Industries
Salary Potential and Ranges
Reputation in the Business World
Variety of Career Options - Sectors and Mobility
Long-term Career Path
Short-term Career Opportunity

In your consultations with admissions committee members, students, faculty, and alumni, you should also try to determine how helpful the alumni network is and the types of opportunities offered by their alumni.

MBA: When to Apply or Re-apply

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

As a rule, I would suggest that you apply as early as possible. This will definitely increase your chance in most business schools as many schools have very few spots available for the third round of admissions.

Some schools make available the numbers of applicants they accept per round. You may want to inquire into such statistics to help you determine when is the best time to complete your applications.

If you submitted your applications last year to MBA programs and were not accepted at the schools you wanted to attend, this is a great opportunity for you to apply again. In fact, re-applicants tend to have a better chance of admittance to B-School than first time applicants. But in order to reapply successfully, you will have to reconsider how you want to present yourself to the admissions committee. (more…)

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