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Paul Bodine's book is pretty good too.
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Believe me: if you're going to shell out god knows how much for the application fees, visits, GMAT, etc (gee...tuition?), it's entirely worth it to visit your local bookstore and pick up some nearly free help. (Go local. Screw the biggies.)


I was a corporate schmuck and bought Bodine's book through Amazon, but that was ONLY because I couldn't find it at any local areas.

Considering how much money I will end up dropping on GMATs, GMAT study materials, apps, interviews, etc, Paul's book is a steal at around $12.
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Right now I have to situations that are on mind.
1. I have experinced a civil war that reshaped my life.
2. I had to go through a change of visa here in US. Despite my denials, I was able to go back home and renew my visa successfully. By the way I have Paul's book. The only problem is how to start the essays. Do you think those two experinces could be the topic or should it be smth work related? Thanks guyzz
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I would suggest sticking with professional experiences for a question that asks about your future management potential.
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It might also be helpful to brainstorm a few characteristics of good managers, such as communication, leadership, teamwork, strategic thinking, etc.

Once you've got your list, think of experiences where you've used these skills. I think if you have something very compelling that isn't professional, go for it. But keep in mind that you need to make the connection very clear - many people deal with strife of some kind, but won't make good managers. Show them why you will, and why the situations supports your claim.

I would agree that professional situations would seem to provide the clearest links, but if you can make your case in another situation, go for it.