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An Interview With Our Own: Michelle Stockman

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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.…

Seats Running Out For Our Wharton Webinar…

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If you are applying to Wharton – then you’ll want to tune in on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 for our Get Accepted To Wharton webinar. Access winning tips that put you ahead of your competition including the 4…

HURRY! 5 Weeks Until HBS’s R1 Deadline

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Harvard Business School’s Round 1 deadline is on September 9th – are you ready to rock those applications? The following resources will help you navigate the windy road to an HBS…

Get Accepted To Stanford GSB—Webinar On Demand!

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Our recent webinar, Get Accepted to Stanford GSB, was a huge success! Thanks to our wonderful audience for your great participation and questions. In case you missed it—or if you want…

What You Need To Know To Get Accepted To Wharton

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Applying to Wharton? You are invited to attend our upcoming webinar! On Aug 19th, Accepted CEO and b-school admissions expert, Linda Abraham, will share the secret to creating a standout…

Duke Fuqua 2016 MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines

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Leadership, teamwork, ethics, and a global approach to business are essential elements of the Duke Fuqua MBA, which is why you’ll need to make sure you express your passion for these ideals…

The 4 Must-Haves Of A Grad School Application

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Linda Abraham has been living and breathing admissions for over 20 years. Does she know the secret to getting accepted to graduate school? Well, since you asked – yes she…

The “Wharton Difference” And Fit With The Program

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The Wharton MBA adcom offers you some help in shaping your Wharton application – by clearly and succinctly defining the four core components of “the Wharton difference.”  Understanding these components…