Dear GMAT Club forumers:
Greetings! And congratulations to those who have recently been accepted into an MBA program!
I am a 2013 Kellogg graduate who is currently on a sabbatical, and have taken up writing as a side pursuit. As they say, you start writing with subjects you have some experience about. The business school experience is still fresh in mind, and as both former alumni interviewer and mentor to some business school aspirants, I enjoy helping others succeed. Hence, I would like to introduce my new ebook about tips on maximizing the MBA and business school experience. It covers areas such as what things are important, what things are not important, and tips on getting the most out of your MBA journey. It is based on personal experiences, observations of different MBA students (e.g. things they did well in that are recommended), and interactions/reflections with alumni at post-graduation alumni club events. Some parts may be to an extent subjective, but I recommend reading them with an open mind.
Link to the ebook on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8BQTC0?ref_=pe_2427780_160035660I priced it at a very minimal $0.99 to cover the publishing costs (e.g. cover design), and plan to donate remainder of proceeds to charity or Kiva. This is my first attempt at writing ebooks, so it's a short read that you can do in one sitting. Improvement will take place with time, as I am currently working on outlining my 2nd book, on another business topic where I have some personal experience. Cheers!
***GMAT Club Forum admin, I am posting here in the Business Life sub-forum because I feel that topics covered in the ebook are very relevant to some of the Q&A that new admits post here. I have been a contributor towards answering many of the Q&A in this sub-forum, and this ebook does address many topics related to the Q&A. Please PM me if you have any issues with the posting and plug on the ebook.