vishaljhavj
Quite a journey it was! This is what I learned from what was almost a year long journey (might help R2 applicants) 1. Talk to as many people as you can but do not get too biased from one’s opinion. Take learnings but make sure to customise it as per your story. 2. Be absolutely honest - do not make things up on the profile, represent who you truly are. This will help in every stage of application specially the interview 3. It’s not a race it’s a marathon - there are multiple stages and you will find 100 reasons why you will fail, do not listen to those believe in yourself and keep going 4. If you cannot afford expensive resources, there are multiple alternatives. For instance, the best help I got for GMAT was free (GMAT Ninja youtube channel), instead of consultants I got essay and interview help from current and ex students (I was lucky to have enough people in my network, if you don’t reach our on LinkedIn, people will help) If you have more queries or need any help feel free to reach out, enough people helped me, I will he happy to give back!
vishaljhavj, Congrats! Also congratulations to all other admits. Please share the interview experiences as well.