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How To Think Like A Dean Of Admissions

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If you could pick one person to provide insight into graduate admissions, who would it be? A dean of admissions, of course! Applicants, rejoice! The guest on this week’s show…

The Dangers Of High Scores And MBA Application Strategy

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MBA application season has begun! Get the ball rolling with Linda Abraham’s kickoff episode with invaluable advice for 2016 applicants. Have high stats? Linda has a warning for you. Think…

Last Call For Columbia Business School Admissions Webinar!

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Today is the day we share our application-changing tips on how to apply successfully to Columbia Business School! Do you have questions on optimizing your CBS application for admission? Do you…

A Nigerian’s Women’s Journey to MIT Sloan Acceptance

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This interview is the latest in an Accepted.com blog series featuring interviews with current MBA students, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at top MBA programs. And now for an interview with Ginika Agbim…

An Interview with Our Own: Jennifer Weld

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Curious about the life and times of our spectacular admissions consultants? Please enjoy our newest blog series in which we interview the fabulous people who make up the Accepted.com staff.…

Should You Apply to Business School Round 3?

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Still not sure if you should apply to business school Round 3 or next year? We’ll help you make that decision when you tune in to our upcoming webinar, Round…

Admissions Tip: BE YOURSELF!

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Admissions committee members across the board (college, grad school, med school, b-school and law school) want you to do ONE thing in your applications, and one thing only: Introduce yourself.…

MBA Interviews: Tell Me About Your Weaknesses

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Reason for asking the question: To ensure the applicant is humble enough to recognize that nobody is perfect, and to see how introspective he or she can be in an assessment…