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PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT:
Linda Abraham at 310-815-9553 x101 (9am—6pm, PST), or
Accepted.com
1171 S. Robertson Blvd. #140
Los Angeles, CA 90035
USA
labraham@accepted.com
http://www.accepted.com
Starting Early Produces the Best MBA Applications
Accepted will offer would-be MBA applicants 15 minutes of free advice to help them initiate the application process and gain admission to the school of their choice.
LOS ANGELES, California—February
1, 2008—“I cannot overemphasize the value of starting
the MBA application process early,” says Accepted.com Founder, Linda Abraham.
“For the last fourteen years I’ve seen
consistently that those who start early and set aside the time to prepare the
best applications, end up submitting—surprise!—the best applications.”
Accepted offers an innovative way to support early starters.
On February 6 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, Accepted.com will host the 2009 MBA
Admissions Telethon, the first admissions event of this kind for the
upcoming application season. Six Accepted.com editors will be available for two
hours to talk with MBA candidates about the do’s and don’ts and smart choices
they can make to ensure their MBA application journey is smooth, successful,
and less nerve-wracking. It’s the 2009 MBA Admissions
Telethon and the consultation is free!
“’Chance favors the prepared mind.’” says Abraham. “If more
people understand what goes into putting together high-quality applications—applications
that actually have a chance at winning acceptance at the most competitive
schools—then more people would realize that starting even two months before
deadlines is starting too late.”
So what goes into getting an early start on your
application? There are four key questions applicants must answer:
- What are your post-MBA goals?
It may seem a premature question at first glance, but think about it: Why are you going for an MBA? To
earn a higher salary is not a good enough answer. Solid candidates know in
detail what their goals are for their career in the years immediately
after the MBA. They understand the MBA is a specific tool to get them
there, and that different programs have different strengths.
- What are your qualifications? Are your background and achievements, both
professional and academic, similar to those of current students at your
target programs? If not, what can you do to improve your profile and
become similar to successful applicants?
- What is the curriculum at the
school? Is it flexible or structured? Depending on your previous
experience—and post-MBA goals—this is a critical question.
- What is the program’s focus & methodology? What is
the program style that will best suit your needs? Is it a case-method program like
Harvard’s, or a project-oriented one like Michigan’s? Do you know the advantages
and disadvantages of each type of program?
The four questions address fit between the applicant and their target
schools. Many applicants choose MBA programs based on the program’s ranking. After all, who wouldn’t want to go to a
top-ranked school? But programs differ, and the type of candidate they prefer
differs. Says Abraham, “You need to go
beyond the rankings to understand specifically what particular programs seek in
their candidates and what they provide their students. See if the school and you match.“
The MBA Admissions
Telethon provides the perfect setting for applicants to discuss their most
pressing MBA admissions questions as they evaluate these four areas. Each
applicant will receive a free 15-minute, private, telephone consultation with
an Accepted.com admissions expert.
The Experts:
For more information and to sign up, please visit MBA Admissions
Telethon.
SPECIAL
BONUS: All those who register will
receive a coupon good for $10 off Best Practices
for MBA Admissions, an ebook specifically for those people
who are planning to apply in 6-12 months.
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Journalists, newsletter publishers, bloggers and others: You may reprint this
press release in whole or in part. If you’d like to learn more about the
2009 Accepted.com MBA Telethon or need tips for a successful early start to the
MBA application process, please contact Linda Abraham at Accepted.com (labraham@accepted.com) or 310-815-9553.
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