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4 Ways to Show How You’ll Contribute in the Future

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Schools want to see that the applicants will actively participate in and contribute to their student bodies and alumni communities, not to mention the greater community and society. Yet grandiose,…

Specify a Learning Agenda in Your MBA Application

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This post originally appeared on Stacy’s “Strictly Business” MBA blog on U.S.News.com "So, you want to go to business school. What exactly do you want to learn?" It sounds like…

How to Clarify Your Goals for Your MBA – and Beyond

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This post is excerpted from “Let Your Goals Guide You” -- Chapter 1 in MBA Admission for Smarties: The No-Nonsense Guide to Acceptance at Top Business Schools, by Linda Abraham…

Goals Essay-Writing Tip

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Goals Essay-Writing Nitty-Gritty Short- and Long-Term Goals Before you start drafting your goals essays, work out three levels of goals: short-term, intermediate, and long-term. It helps to have this whole…

MBA Goals: A Must

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It's amazing to me how committed someone can be to applying to b-school, as early as next fall, and still have no concrete MBA goals. Clear, defined goals are a…

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Having trouble figuring out how you should structure your MBA goals essay? Not even sure what qualifies as a "goal"? In Accepted.com's free, 45-minute webinar, The Art of a Gripping…

MAP Your Way to a Winning MBA Goals Essay

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If you want to prove to the adcoms that you have direction, goals, and good reason to be awarded a spot in top b-school X, then you're going to need…

Register for Gripping MBA Goals Webinar!

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Having trouble figuring out how you should structure your MBA goals essay? Not even sure what qualifies as a "goal"? Accepted.com's free, 45-minute webinar, The Art of a Gripping MBA…

Your MBA Goals Essay: Get Ready, Get Set, THINK!

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It's best to have some idea of what your goals are before you start working on your MBA application. Spend some time with a notebook and pen (or a computer)…