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Northwestern University Kellogg MBA interviews

Mar, 06, 2010


This post is updated from last year. Just as with essays, interviews for the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management MBA applicant interviews are all about fit. My comments below are based on reviewing reports from my clients as well as those found at accepted.com and clearadmit.com (As I have mentioned previously, both companies should […]


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Stanford GSB MBA Interviews

Mar, 04, 2010


This post is updated from last year.  My analysis of the Stanford GSB essays for 2010/2011 can be found here. Stanford GSB MBA interviews, while so hard to get, are not necessarily that hard in any obvious way. This is interview about fit as determined by an alumni “gatekeeper.” Chances are good that this gatekeeper […]


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Dartmouth Tuck MBA Interviews

Mar, 04, 2010


This post is slightly updated from the one I did last year as it now includes a list of typical questions that Tuck asks. My analysis of Tuck’s essays can be found here. Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth interview is about fit, so make sure you can explain in great depth why you want […]


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HBS MBA Interviews

Mar, 04, 2010


You can find my essay analysis for Fall 2010 Admission here. This post has been updated and expanded from my previous post on this topic. HBS ADCOM HQ In my experience, applicants who succeed at HBS MBA interviews go to their interview with a sense of confidence based on having done careful preparation. My clients […]


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Don’t be late for class at Stern!

Mar, 03, 2010


This is a post from Steve Green, my guest blogger, a fellow admissions consultant, and a professor here in Tokyo. -Adam Don’t be late for class at Stern!  If you think it is okay to show up an hour after a class has started and would be offended by a professor who told you to […]


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IMD Essays for January 2012 Admission

Jan, 06, 2010


IMD (The Institute for Management Development), consistently ranked among the best MBA programs in the world, is a small intensive one-year program that starts in January.  IMD, along with Columbia January Term and INSEAD (INSEAD has both September and January start dates) are three of the best options for those who want to start in […]


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Where is the love?

Jan, 05, 2010


I hope that title got your attention.  The question is actually a reminder.   Fit with a school is all about answering “Where is the love?”  That is to say, your justification for attending a particular MBA program should very much include both justifications based on reason (“I a want to study finance because…”) and passion […]


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Undergraduate Institutions of HBS MBA Students

Dec, 20, 2009


Comparatively speaking, HBS provides a more transparent approach to admissions data than any other MBA program.  In addition to essentially breaking down the age distribution by revealing the year of undergraduate graduation and providing extensive statistical profiles,  HBS has recently  uploaded the list of all undergraduate institutions that members of the classes of  2009-2011.  This […]


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Knewton: GMAT or GRE?

Dec, 17, 2009


While I have previously discussed the issue below and personally take a very neutral position on whether one should take the GMAT or GRE, Jose Ferreira, the Founder and CEO of Knewton takes a very anti-GRE position. One of the primary reasons I was initially attracted to having Knewton  both advertise and provide GMAT content […]


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Wailisted in Round 1?

Dec, 17, 2009


If you were waitlisted for B-School in Round 1, I suggest taking a look at a post I wrote earlier this year, “Waitlisted, Now what?” In addition, to what I have written there, I would just add that a waitlist is an indication that you are basically doing many things right, but might be doing […]


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