From Dr. Shel (Shelly Watts), https://www.mbaadmit.com, email: info@mbaadmit.com
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MBA Admit.com, we highly encourage the Ding Analysis because the best way to begin preparing a winning MBA application to Tuck is to fix the problems that existed in your prior applications. You must know clearly and precisely what those problems are. Once you know what the problems are, ideally you can identify actionable next-steps to address and correct those problems in order to bring a better outcome at Tuck in the near future.
What are some of the aspects a Ding Analysis should assess in order to help you identify the weaknesses of your candidacy or Tuck application? For Tuck, of particular importance are the quality of your essays and recommendation letters. Having a GMAT score in the right range can also be important. There are many other factors to assess also, and these are some of the more important. A Ding Analysis should consider:
General strength of essay content – strategic view
General strength of essay content – grammatical/writing quality view
Strength of Recommendations
Strength of resume
Strength of application form
Impact of Citizenship
GMAT Score
GPA – Undergraduate
GPA – Graduate (if applicable)
Adequacy of Work Experience Duration
Adequacy of Work Experience Quality
Impact of Age
Impact of Industry – Asset or Negative?
Impact of Current Company – Asset or Negative?
Long-term goal
Short-term goal
Strength of Extracurricular Activities
Impact of Round or Application Timing
Effectiveness in Conveying Personal Story
Effectiveness in Conveying Personal Attributes
Overall Impressions
We will soon be posting profiles of candidates who underwent a Ding Analysis for Tuck, thereby coming to understand clearly what aspects of their application they needed to improve, and applied successfully to top MBA programs thereafter. We will update this posting with a link to those profiles!
For a Ding Analysis, in which we can review your prior application and give you detailed feedback about how to improve your next application, send an inquiry to info@mbaadmit.com. Current Special Pricing: $265.We welcome you to sign up for our FREE informative Newsletter, which provides useful tips, insider information and guidance for applying to top MBA programs. Sign up on the right hand side of our homepage at https://www.mbaadmit.com. Best wishes,
Dr. Shel (Shelly Watts)
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