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UC Berkeley Haas 2016 MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines

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The supplemental information that Haas requests is almost unchanged. The essays are different from last years. For #1 they returned to an essay question two years ago. And for #2, they…

Short And Sweet: Tips For Writing “Mini” MBA Essays

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What is an admission committee’s message, intent, behind limiting an “essay” answer to 100, 200, or 300 characters? Just the facts, please. In fact, just the key facts. No adornment,…

Train The Brain, Nail The GMAT [Or GRE]

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What do sports and graduate admissions test have in common? More than you’ve ever imagined. Have a GMAT or GRE coming up? Listen to our talk with Brett Ethridge, founder…

Kellogg 2016 MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines

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In September 2014, Kellogg "rebranded" itself and adopted a more concrete (and in my opinion better) mission statement: "Inspiring growth." The video below explores and clarifies this mission as well as the…

Catching Up With Recent Stanford GSB Graduate Tim Eisenman

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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 a follow up interview…

Waitlisted – What Now?

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"Waitlisted - What Now?" is the latest post in our series Navigate the MBA Maze. First, a word of introduction: Realize that receiving a wait-list letter means you qualify for…

Applying To Stanford GSB? Read This!

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Are you applying to Stanford GSB? Our webinar on Tuesday will give you the tools to create a strong application. You don’t want to miss this! Sign up now for…

Chicago Booth 2016 MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines

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Chicago Booth has always prided itself on valuing applicants who can handle ambiguity and lack of structure. And it's application reflects that principle. In spades. This year's Booth application also mirrors…