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INSEAD MBA Criterion #1: Ability To Contribute

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  This is the first post in a 4-part series that examines INSEAD MBA’s 4 admission criteria. The adcom gives, as its first admission criterion, “ability to contribute.” I take…

Applying to INSEAD? Read This!

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INSEAD’s intense, international MBA is one of the top ranked programs in the world. Do you have what it takes to get accepted? The first step to crafting an effective…

Should You Apply to B-School Round 3 or Next Year?

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The answer, as is often the case in MBA admissions, is…it depends. You didn’t think we’d give you a clear cut yes or no answer, did you? FACT: The chances…

Round 3 Deadlines Are Coming. Are You Ready?

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Time marches on – you get busy at work and all of a sudden it’s 2019. If you either missed the early application rounds or didn’t get accepted at your…

Can You Get Accepted to B-School in Round 3?

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Maybe you applied to business school in Round 1 and didn’t get accepted, and now you’re thinking about targeting some schools in Round 3 where your stats are more competitive.…

Which Applicants Get Accepted to Chicago Booth?

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This is part 2 in a series about the “Chicago Approach.” If you missed part 1, check it out here. Introducing 4 Chicago Booth Students: Qi: A female Chinese investment…

One Hour to a Stronger Chicago Booth Application

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There’s still time to reserve your spot for Get Accepted to Chicago Booth! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn expert strategies for your MBA application. Accepted’s founder and president, Linda…

The Chicago Booth Approach – and You

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Freedom and culture. These are the two operative factors for Booth’s MBA program. And they are not unrelated: Both forge a connection between the inner person and the outer world.…

What is the Chicago Booth Adcom Looking For?

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  Chicago Booth’s adcom wants to understand your goals, and they want to see that you’re a great fit for their program. If “fit” sounds like a nebulous concept to…