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Your pre-mba package [#permalink] New post 14 Feb 2006, 16:38
I'm interested in the Pre-MBA consulting package thats offered by Accepted.com. However, I have a few questions about what is offered. I listened in to the Teleseminar that you hosted last week and think that you provided several great tips. What does your package offer thats not already covered by your seminar?

For example, will the accepted.com consultant help answer specific questions such as:

1) Volunteering at which of the Non-profit organizations I'm considering would look better on my profile?
2) Would learning a foreign language help?
3) How do I market my part-time work experience?
4) Which of my personal interests are worth spending more time on from the perspective of what admission commitees are looking for?
5) What specific things can I do to help target certain schools?
6) How do I market my motivation to get an MBA? (eg: entrepreneurship)

Are these some of the questions I can hope to get answered?

Thank you for your time.
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Re: Your pre-mba package [#permalink] New post 16 Feb 2006, 18:28
saturnring11 wrote:
I'm interested in the Pre-MBA consulting package thats offered by Accepted.com. However, I have a few questions about what is offered. I listened in to the Teleseminar that you hosted last week and think that you provided several great tips. What does your package offer thats not already covered by your seminar?

For example, will the accepted.com consultant help answer specific questions such as:

1) Volunteering at which of the Non-profit organizations I'm considering would look better on my profile?
2) Would learning a foreign language help?
3) How do I market my part-time work experience?
4) Which of my personal interests are worth spending more time on from the perspective of what admission commitees are looking for?
5) What specific things can I do to help target certain schools?
6) How do I market my motivation to get an MBA? (eg: entrepreneurship)

Are these some of the questions I can hope to get answered?

Thank you for your time.


Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you found it helpful.

The difference between the seminar and individualized consulting is the difference between advice for a group and advice for an individual: you. The seminar provided general tips that would be appropriate for most if not all MBA applicants planning to apply next fall. The pre-season consulting would deal just with you and would definitely address the questions that you pose above as well as others you may want to raise. And we would address them as appropriate for you and considering the schools you want to target.
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