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Wharton MBA Fall 2008 Essay Questions & Tokyo Event

Sep, 28, 2007


Click here for my Fall 2009 (Class of 2011) essay analysis. UPDATE AS OF 2/8/2008: I will not change my comments below regarding the ethics of Wharton because I think it is important that readers know what I had thought. I stand by my analysis of the essay questions, but given recent events, completely renounce […]


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How to write an MBA Leadership Essay

Sep, 28, 2007


You can find my analysis for Fall 2009 Admission here. In this post, I will specifically refer to Harvard Business School Essay 3a for Fall 2008: Discuss a defining experience in your leadership development. How did this experience highlight your strengths and weaknesses? HBS is about leadership. The HBS mission statement makes that clear: The […]


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HBS Essays: Choices! And easier too! (updated)

Sep, 28, 2007


You can find my analysis for Fall 2009 Admission (Class of 2011) to HBS here. This is the first in a series of posts on the Harvard Business School MBA Application Essays for the Class of 2010. Click for further analysis of Essay 2 and Essay 3a. It is rather obvious that the questions an […]


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Fall 2008 MBA "Failure Essay Quesions"

Sep, 27, 2007


This post has been updated for 2009. Click for my analysis for Fall 2009 Admission Analysis for HBS and Wharton. In this post, I will look at the “failure essay questions” asked by Wharton and Harvard Business School (click here for my initial analysis of the entire essay set). I think the reason both HBS […]


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UC Berkeley Law & MBA Tuition Increase

Sep, 24, 2007


One good argument for doing a graduate degree sooner rather than later is that it gets more expensive over time. This expense can be measured in terms of opportunity costs (lost income) and simple cost of tuition. The following is just one example of the latter. According to The Daily Californian, the Regents of the […]


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Hedge Funds and Private Equity: MBA?

Sep, 18, 2007


Anyone interested in working at a hedge fund or in private equity, should most certainly read Hedge Funds and Private Equity Alter Career Calculus, a recent article in The New York Times. According to many of the industry insiders sited in the article, if you are already working in a hedge fund or private equity […]


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Even Professors Use Resume Editors!

Sep, 18, 2007


I have been asked on many occasions if it is acceptable to have a professionally produced resume. My answer has always been “yes” because such services are very commonly used by professionals in the US. Even The Chronicle of Higher Education, the premier higher education industry publication in the US, partners with a CV and […]


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INSEAD and Chicago GSB Admissions Events

Sep, 13, 2007


I recently attended two great admissions events. All applicants should try to attend such events as they are great way to learn about a school if you can’t visit. They are also a great way of meeting alums in your country of residence. I think it is especially important to meet alums because they are […]


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Should I do my admissions counseling in English?

Sep, 11, 2007


One of the regular Japanese readers of this blog has asked me the following: I am thinking about whether to do my MBA admissions counseling only in English or in English and Japanese, which do you think is better? Why? First, for readers outside of Japan, let me explain that some applicants here use Japanese […]


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A Reader’s Questions Regarding Chicago GSB Question Three

Sep, 11, 2007


One of the readers of this blog has asked me the following excellent questions regarding Chicago GSB Question Three:1) In your opinion, should one use a minimalistic approach involving images to convey one’s ideas?2) Would a little bit of humor do good e.g. say a cartoon?3) Is GSB looking for an analytical assessment of one’s […]


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