Georgetown’s MBA application essay questions and video component remain the same as last year, with the exception of Essay Option #3. My advice is in italics below each of Georgetown’s…
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We have an inspirational MBA reapplicant success story to share with you today! “I wrote 24 applications over two years and was turned down nineteen times in a row before…
Berkeley Haas revamped all of its essay questions for the 2019-2020 application season (two mandatory, one optional). Gone is the invitation to outline your immediate post-MBA goals and the tricky,…
Accepted’s B-School Selectivity Index shows that UCLA Anderson is 14th in selectivity and 16th in U.S. News’ ranking. Its average GMAT is 716, up one point from last year and the year before. However,…
What makes a claim persuasive? Every young writer has heard the dictum “show don’t tell,” but what does it actually mean? Why is everyone so hung up on it? The…
What makes a claim persuasive? Every young writer has heard the dictum “show don’t tell,” but what does it actually mean? Why is everyone so hung up on it? The…
Which round to apply in is one of the most common conversations I am having with applicants today. There is no easy answer to this question, and it will vary…
If you missed Get Accepted to Stanford GSB or if you’d like to view it again, the webinar is now available on-demand. As you prepare for next season’s applications, learn the key…
After receiving rejections from six top schools, successful reapplicant Ed Redden won acceptances to both Harvard and Stanford’s MBA programs. Everyone hates rejection. But when it comes in the form…
Continuing our coverage of MBA essay topics, let’s take a look at MIT Sloan. And… there’s nothing new to report! Sloan is using the same “cover letter” prompt they’ve been…