(CLIENT WROTE BOTH ENGLISH AND JAPANESE VERSIONS)
1. Clear Criteria
The first advantage is that he says what is good or what is bad clearly and logically. His comments are so persuasive that applicants would rely on his counseling totally. Of course, his past records illustrate the excellence of his criteria.
2. Constructive Feedback
The second advantage is that Adam always provides constructive examples which illustrate how to revise essay. Some counselors say only “good” and “bad”, adding reasons. And then, they say “It’s your turn”. Adam’s examples are really helpful to applicants, because applicants can understand how to revise their essays concretely. Such examples also release psychological burdens of applicants and save valuable time.
3. Flexible Counseling
The third is flexibility. If you use prep school’s counseling, you have to fix the date and time in advance. In Adam’s case, you can submit drafts by email and gain feedback in one day. That enables you to optimize the usage of your limited time. Furthermore, if you live in Tokyo, you can ask him of face-to-face counseling. In my case, I asked him to come to my office two or three times.
Even excellent applicants, who gained 780 GMAT score, fail to enter top MBA schools. The discussion boards in Business Week’s website are filled with grievances from such applicants. After you clear certain level of tests, essays and interviews decide your fate. However, you cannot spend all of your time to create essay and practice interview, working everyday. I am strongly convinced that Adam’s high-quality and flexible counseling is the best choice for busy applicants.