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Editors

Aug, 09, 2007


This is the forth in a series of five posts. The third one is here.As I stated in the first post in this series, I believe that an ethical approach to admissions advising is one that involves the applicant doing the writing. As I will discuss in this post, I think that intensive editing may […]


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Graduate Admissions Consultants

Aug, 09, 2007


This is the third in a series of five posts. The second one is here. If your mentors can’t provide you with the assistance you need, you will need to pay for assistance. Admissions consultants (also known as admissions advisers, admissions counselors, and application counselors, and some even call themselves editors) are one such option. […]


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Mentors & Unpaid Advisers

Aug, 08, 2007


This is the second in a series of five posts. The first one is here. First, two stories: A Happy StoryAs I mentioned in a previous post, when I applied to graduate school in 1990, I was fortunate to have an excellent mentor, a PhD student at the University of Chicago, who remains to this […]


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Good Article on Chicago GSB Essay Three

Aug, 07, 2007


UPDATE: Click here to begin to read my analysis of Chicago GSB’s essays for 2008 admission. Question 1. Question 2. Question 3. Optional Question 4.If you planning to apply to Chicago GSB and want further insight into Essay Three, the PowerPoint Question, I suggest taking a look at the following AP article (excerpts below): In […]


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Admissions Advice: Mentor, Consultant, Editor or Ghostwriter?

Aug, 07, 2007


What kind of admissions advice are you looking for? I think it is important to think very carefully about the types of advisers available when selecting what is best for you. The right advice from the right adviser(s) will facilitate your acceptance in to an MBA, LLM, PhD, or other graduate program, while the wrong […]


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MBA Applicants: Join caseplace.org

Aug, 06, 2007


As a follow-up to my last post, I wanted to mention the benefits of joining caseplace.org. Membership is free.Benefits include:“My CasePlace section to organize, track and save information you gather. You’ll be notified, every time you log on, about the new materials that have been added to your interest areas. My Folders: Create multiple lists […]


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Learn About the MBA Case Method Before You Apply

Aug, 06, 2007


Did you know that approximately 25% (Chicago GSB) to 80% (HBS) of all courses at top Business Schools use the case method? While Harvard Business School is most known for its use of the case method, other top programs use it typically 30%-50% of the time with the remainder consisting of lecture, experiential learning, simulations, […]


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Rule #1 Play the Admissions Game On Your Terms

Aug, 01, 2007


In my previous post on test preparation, I suggested the importance of knowing enough about your own learning needs to determine how best to prepare for the TOEFL, GMAT, or GRE. This points to what I consider to be the heart of the admissions game: Play the game on your own terms. To get accepted […]


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Inside Information on Professors

Jul, 24, 2007


Many applicants will discuss faculty in their statement of purpose (goals essay). This is less true for MBA and some other kinds of professional degree programs, but for more research based degree programs, faculty selection is a critical component of your reasons for applying. Even some MBA applicants will state that they wish to study […]


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Ethical Graduate Admissions Counseling

Jul, 21, 2007


You can find out about my work as a counselor by reading http://www.japaninc.com/mgz_autumn_2006_ghostwritten_mba_applications . I have copied parts of the article here: “Out of this unique environment sprung an industry of counseling services for Japanese applicants. Many are individual Americans who have graduated from reputable western institutions and offer their services through online advertisements or […]


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