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mbaMission Releases New Optional Statement Guide!

Is your GPA lower than your target school’s average? Is your GMAT score uneven? Do you have a gap in your work experience? Most business school candidates have at least one irregularity in their profile and must consider whether to write the optional essay to explain it. And, of course, if you decide you do need to write one, you need to know how to do so effectively. In our mbaMission Optional Statement Guide, we present a variety of scenarios in which one should—as well as should not—write an optional essay, and advise you on how best to mitigate your weaknesses and accentuate your strengths in such essays.

The mbaMission Optional Statement Guide provides crucial guidance on how to properly use the optional essay to address “issues” within one’s candidacy (and when not to), and includes 15 sample essays.

Take the MBA Search Survey!

As a member of the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants, we are conducting a survey to help us better understand our readers’ goals and needs.  We would like to invite all of you to share your school selection priorities and views on the MBA application process.

This online survey should take just 10 minutes to complete.  We would love to receive as many responses as possible before the closing date of Friday, April 9th and will be giving away an iPod Touch and two iPod Shuffles as a token of our gratitude!  We will also be sharing the results of the survey this spring to help candidates better understand the nature of today’s applicant pool.

Thank you in advance for your participation! You can start right… here.

MBA Admissions Myths Destroyed: Final Round Is Nothing

One of our previous admissions myths destroyed was “Round 1 is Everything.” Today we take on the widely held myth that “final round is nothing.”

Without question, gaining admission at virtually any of the top schools in the third round is more challenging. When mbaMission interviewed J.J. Cutler, Director of Admissions at UPenn-Wharton, he informed us,

…our ability to make decisions in the third round is different than it is in the first round. So my advice is to always use the third round as an absolutely last resort…I think if you’re serious, and if it’s  possible, you should apply in Round 1 or 2. Third round is—and we’re very clear about this on our   Web site—just significantly less optimal for an applicant than Round 1 or Round 2.

Similarly, Northwestern Kellogg’s Assistant Dean and Director of Admissions Beth Flye told mbaMission,

I would strongly encourage (applicants to) apply in one of the first two rounds. Are we going to shun  those who apply in the third round? No, not at all.

While we don’t have the space to go through each and every admissions officer comment we have on Round 3, the theme among them all is that the first and second rounds are generally preferable for a serious candidate. However, what is particularly important to note is Ms. Flye’s final comment: “Are we going to shun those who apply in the final round? No, not at all.” There is a definite difference between a preference—even a strong preference—and a rule that states “don’t bother applying.”

Indeed, Rose Martinelli, Chicago Booth’s associate dean for student recruitment and admissions, recently addressed the myth of the impossible third round (R3) in a blog post, telling readers,

Somewhere along the line, R3 inherited the reputation of being somewhat irrelevant in the overall admissions cycle…The truth is that R3 can be a bit more competitive simply because the majority of applications and acceptances will occur in Rounds One and Two.  However, I’d like to emphasize that a good portion of our class will be admitted from R3…

Ms. Martinelli then added, “R3 exists for a reason… Your dream school should be on your radar no matter what people ‘are saying’!” Indeed, the third round is not a practical joke that schools are playing on applicants. By the time Round 3 rolls around, most admissions committees have been inundated with applications and are exhausted. Yet, they continue to review new candidates and they still grant acceptances. Otherwise, they would just cancel the round and start their vacations. So if you find yourself unable to apply earlier than the third round, you don’t need to take a pass on the year. If you are a standout candidate, apply and see what happens…

March 18: Live Seminar “MBA Admissions Myths Destroyed” (Boston, Phil.)

What have you been told about applying to Business School? With the advent of chat rooms and blogs, armchair “experts” often unintentionally propagate MBA admissions myths, which can linger and undermine your confidence as an applicant. Some applicants are led to believe that schools want specific “types” of candidates and expect certain GMAT scores and GPAs, for example. Others are led to believe that they need to know alumni from their target schools and/or get letters of reference from the CEO of their firm in order to get in. Join an mbaMission consultant at a Manhattan GMAT center in New York, Chicago or LA, as we debunk these and other myths, strive to take the anxiety out of the admissions process and refocus you on your applications.

All attendees of this exclusive event will receive:

  • $100 off any 9-session ManhattanGMAT course
  • Free access to a ManhattanGMAT computer adaptive practice exam
  • Free half hour consultation with an mbaMission consultant

 

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March 11: Live Seminar “MBA Admissions Myths Destroyed” (New York, Chicago, LA)

What have you been told about applying to Business School? With the advent of chat rooms and blogs, armchair “experts” often unintentionally propagate MBA admissions myths, which can linger and undermine your confidence as an applicant. Some applicants are led to believe that schools want specific “types” of candidates and expect certain GMAT scores and GPAs, for example. Others are led to believe that they need to know alumni from their target schools and/or get letters of reference from the CEO of their firm in order to get in. Join an mbaMission consultant at a Manhattan GMAT center in New York, Chicago or LA, as we debunk these and other myths, strive to take the anxiety out of the admissions process and refocus you on your applications.

All attendees of this exclusive event will receive:

  • $100 off any 9-session ManhattanGMAT course
  • Free access to a ManhattanGMAT computer adaptive practice exam
  • Free half hour consultation with an mbaMission consultant

Sign up today!


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