Admitted to an MBA program for 2016 entry? Complete a survey and win a prize!


Apr, 13, 2016


Categories: MBA

Could you spare a few minutes to complete a survey?  I’m a member of AIGAC, The Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants. In June, we will hold our annual conference in Cambridge at HBS, Harvard Kennedy School, and MIT Sloan. While there, we will begin discussions of the survey. Further into the summer, we will analyze and share anonymous data about MBA applicants via sessions and webinars with members, schools, and media. That data will come from these surveys, and we need a lot of responses to make the data useful.

 
The process works like this: AIGAC helps the MBA programs, which leads them to help us, which leads us to serve our clients better. Past applicants taking the survey allowed me to help you better; your taking the survey is a nice way to pay that forward. If you are curious, you can read more about our survey here http://aigac.org/for-media/application-survey/
 


Can you help? If you do, you’ll be eligible to enter a drawing for a $500 cash payment (to be sent via PayPal). Your email address would only be used for prize notification, a third party consulting firm houses all data and no contact information is shared.  
 


The survey should take about 15 minutes to complete and can be accessed by clicking this link: http://survey.constituentresearch.com/s/AIGACApplicantSurvey/?collector=143514
 
 
We truly appreciate your time. Please help us continue to improve the MBA application process.
 
To your success!
 
Sincerely,
 
Adam Markus



-Adam Markus
I am a graduate admissions consultant who works with clients worldwide. If you would like to arrange an initial consultation, please complete my intake form. Please don't email me any essays, other admissions consultant's intake forms, your life story, or any long email asking for a written profile assessment. The only profiles I assess are those with people who I offer initial consultations to. Please note that initial consultations are not offered when I have reached full capacity or when I determine that I am not a good fit with an applicant.

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