come on, its not the end of the world- you have so many yrs on ur side (unlike me...) i'm sure ur starting your Fall'09 plans now - one thing i'd strongly suggest: apply in R1, whatever anyone might say, for an overapplied pool R1 and R2 makes a big diff!
(in this hugely uncertain & opaque process - more like roullette, applying to only 2-3 schools could also prove a bit costly...)
and let me know if I can help in essays, etc - would be glad to help
Hi, my name is Josh, and I'm a recent Stanford GSB graduate. I’d like to offer your readers some helpful information. I recently surveyed my classmates, friends and colleagues, and asked them to discuss their application strategies, as well as advice for entering MBA students, for Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, and Kellogg. I compiled the responses into a FREE 21-page report available at http://www.ExpertCollective.com. Stanford MBA applicants tell me that the information is really helpful in filling-out their essays with detailed and specific information, while the entering first-years appreciate the advice on how to make best use of the 2 years at business school. I’d love to have you review the full version of the report (80+ pages) if you think you’re readers might be interested. Please send me an email at josh@expertcollective if you’d like me to email you a copy to review for your blog.
Best wishes for your success!
Josh Hohman Stanford MBA 2005 www.ExpertCollective.com
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come on, its not the end of the world- you have so many yrs on ur side (unlike me...)
i'm sure ur starting your Fall'09 plans now - one thing i'd strongly suggest: apply in R1, whatever anyone might say, for an overapplied pool R1 and R2 makes a big diff!
(in this hugely uncertain & opaque process - more like roullette, applying to only 2-3 schools could also prove a bit costly...)
and let me know if I can help in essays, etc - would be glad to help
Hi, my name is Josh, and I'm a recent Stanford GSB graduate. I’d like to offer your readers some helpful information. I recently surveyed my classmates, friends and colleagues, and asked them to discuss their application strategies, as well as advice for entering MBA students, for Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, and Kellogg. I compiled the responses into a FREE 21-page report available at http://www.ExpertCollective.com. Stanford MBA applicants tell me that the information is really helpful in filling-out their essays with detailed and specific information, while the entering first-years appreciate the advice on how to make best use of the 2 years at business school. I’d love to have you review the full version of the report (80+ pages) if you think you’re readers might be interested. Please send me an email at josh@expertcollective if you’d like me to email you a copy to review for your blog.
Best wishes for your success!
Josh Hohman
Stanford MBA 2005
www.ExpertCollective.com
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