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Stanford GSB: Additional Info, Resume, Employment History, Activities

Jul, 14, 2009


This is the fifth of five posts analyzing the Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2009/2010 Admission. The first post provides an overall perspective on applying to Stanford GSB. The second post is on Essay 1. The third post is on Essay 2. The fourth post is on Essay 3. My analysis of Stanford GSB […]


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Stanford GSB MBA Essay 3 for 2009/2010

Jul, 14, 2009


This is the forth of five posts analyzing the Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2009/2010 Admission. The first post provides an overall perspective on applying to Stanford GSB. The second post is on Essay 1. The third post is on Essay 2. The fifth post is on additional information, resume, employment history, and activities. […]


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Stanford GSB Essay 2: What are your career aspirations? How will your education at Stanford help you achieve them?

Jul, 03, 2009


This is the third of five posts analyzing the Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2008/2009 Admission. The first post provides an overall perspective on applying to Stanford GSB. The second post is on Essay 1. The fourth post is on Essay 3. The fifth post is on additional information, resume, employment history, and activities. […]


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Stanford GSB Essay 1: What matters most to you, and why?

Jul, 03, 2009


This is the second of five posts analyzing the Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2009/2010 Admission. The first post provides an overall perspective on applying to Stanford GSB. The third post is on Essay 2. The fourth post is on Essay 3. The fifth post is on additional information, resume, employment history, and activities. […]


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Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2009/2010

Jul, 03, 2009


This is the first of five posts analyzing the Stanford GSB MBA Essay Questions for 2009/2010 Admission. It provides an overall perspective on applying to Stanford GSB. The second post is on Essay 1. The third post is on Essay 2. The forth post is on Essay 3. The fifth post is on additional information, […]


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INSEAD MBA Essay Questions for January & September 2010 Admission

Jun, 07, 2009


PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MY UPDATED AND GREATLY EXPANDED VERSION OF THIS POST. I am posting my analysis of INSEAD’s essays for the January and September 2010 Intake. The questions are taken from the PDF. My interview with the INSEAD MBA Programme’s Assistant Director of Marketing is here. Over the years, I have had an […]


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FALL 2010 US MBA Apps as of 6/5/09: Stanford, HBS, Chicago, Kellogg, CBS, and Wharton

Jun, 05, 2009


7/1/09 NOTE: As indicated in subsequent posts, the information on Wharton below is wrong. At the time I wrote this post, there was an error on the Wharton website. The essays have changed substantially and that will be reflected in my analysis of the Wharton set.PLEASE NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS POST WAS ACCURATE AS […]


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Interview with Stanford GSB Class of 2010 Student

May, 24, 2009


My former client, Yukihiro, was kind enough to answer my questions about his first-year experience as a member of the Class of 2010 at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He was a government official in Japan and responsible mainly for legal analysis and treaty negotiation. He left the government to obtain an MBA. His […]


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Interview with Duke Class of 2010 MBA Student

May, 24, 2009


My former client, Mr. Hazuki Suzuki, was kind enough to answer my questions about his experience at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Prior to attending Duke, Hazuki worked for software companies as an IT consultant for seven years. Most recently, he was a project leader of global system implementation projects for major pharmaceutical and […]


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How to Beat “The Curse of the Class of 2009”

May, 10, 2009


My guest blogger, Steve Green, provides some insightful remarks on why now may be a very good time to go to graduate school.-Adam How to Beat “The Curse of the Class of 2009” Here’s some unsurprising news from the Wall Street Journal: “The bad news for this spring’s college graduates is that they’re entering the […]


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