How to Get into the Top MBA Programs, 6th Editon
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Rating | : | 4.29 (970 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0735204667 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 656 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
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from Brown University, a master's from Harvard, an M.S. He received a B.A. . Richard Montauk is the author of How to Get Into the Top Law Schools and How to Get Into the Top Colleges and the founder and president of Degree of Difference, a firm that has helped thousands of applicants get into the world’s top business and law schools. from Stanford University. in Finance, and a J.D. He formerly worked as a corporate strategy consultant for B
It shows you how to: •Develop your optimal marketing strategy •Assess and upgrade your credentials •Choose the programs that are right for you •Write quality essays for maximum impact •Choose and manage your recommenders •Ace your interviews •Prepare for business school and get the most out of your program once you go This fully revised Sixth edition also offers expanded coverage of Asian programs, North American accelerated programs, and the latest insights on the new GMATs and GREs, making it the most comprehensive, trusted MBA guide on the market.. Sure-Fire Strategies for Getting into the Top MBA ProgramsFully revised for 2013-2014 Now with new information on online MBA programs, comprehensive rankings of the leading schools, and new interviews with admissions officers, How to Get Into the Top MBA Programs provides a complete overview of what the top schools look for. This book features a step-by-step guide to the entire application process with in-depth advice from more than thirty admissions directors
In fact, I always encourage my new hires to read it.” —Rose Martinelli, Associate Dean for Admissions, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business “An excellent (and very thorough) information source for anyone applying to MBA programs. It’s clear, it’s direct, it’s engaging—and it will lead to better applications.” —Sharon J. It is highly recommended for both American and international programs.” —Linda Meehan, Assistant Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid, Columbia Business School . It’s a terrific resource for each step of the application process. Applicants will especially benefit
On the recommendation of a coworker, I bought this On the recommendation of a coworker, I bought this and used it as a reference during application season. Thanks to it, a lot of online forum reading, the Manhattan GMAT study guides, and advice from several mentors, I was accepted into every program that I applied to and just finished my first day at Wharton. As mentioned time and time again in the book, it won't tell you exactly how to fill out your ap. "Worth it's weight in gold" according to Ibrahim. If you were looking for from this book is a secret that will help you get over any potential hurdles you face (or have already made) this book probably ain't for you. There are no secrets in (nor does the author claim there to be) this book just demystifies and puts into context the application process at top universities, its very broad. The insights from deans of admissions from top schools are also t. "Too much" according to Andrei Popescu. It has way too much information. This is a clear case where more is actually less. I personally recommend Avi Gordon's book.