MBA Applicants Get Answers to their MBA Admissions Questions
at Accepted.com's Online Chats
Free, moderated online chats help MBA applicants get
the info they need.
Los Angeles, CA - September 25, 2006-Accepted.com
has launched a series of chats for current MBA applicants to top business
programs that will continue through the end of this year's application season.
MBA applicants are frequently professionals working
full-time while going through the grueling, time-consuming MBA application process.
The chats allow them to interact with experts on the admissions scene and
school representatives from their homes and offices.
Admissions directors from leading MBA programs, like
Wharton, MIT Sloan, Columbia, London Business School, Michigan, IMD, Haas,
Chicago, and others �will join
Accepted.com's president, Linda Abraham, in providing exclusive information
about the MBA application process as well as the inside scoop on individual
business schools. During each session applicants have the opportunity to ask
their own questions. Admissions committee members and current MBA students provide
the answers.
The next school chat is with Wharton on Friday September
29, 2006. Wharton has fielded a fantastic team for the next chat, including:
- Thomas
Caleel, Director, Wharton MBA Admissions and Financial Aid
- Peggy Bishop Lane,
Deputy Vice Dean, Wharton Graduate Division; Adjunct Associate Professor
of Accounting
- Jackie
Zavitz, Associate Director, Wharton MBA Admissions and Financial Aid
- Tammy
Carter, Associate Director, Wharton MBA Admissions and Financial Aid
- Balaji
Nagabhushana, second-year Wharton MBA student (Class of 2007)
In addition to chats for top schools like Wharton, Accepted.com
will also host several chats on subjects of importance to applicants, like
financial aid, diversity, and waitlist tactics. For example, on September 27,
2006 Accepted.com will host the Consortium for Graduate
Study in Management, an organization dedicated to promoting diversity and
inclusion in American business.
Plus, the transcripts of these sessions are resources that
attendees and applicants who couldn't attend the chat can reference later on.
The chat
library has over a hundred transcripts from previous chats, including the
chats with Michigan
Ross School of Business, and London
Business School, which launched this year's series.
Accepted.com's MBA admissions chats are an invaluable
opportunity to learn from MBA admissions experts both in an out of the
admissions offices at top schools. For more information please visit out MBA admissions chat schedule. �
About Accepted.com
Accepted.com has helped
thousands of MBA applicants gain acceptance to top MBA programs. Its staff
consists of seasoned professional editors and former admissions committee
members who collectively have decades of admissions experience. Located in the
US, Canada, Israel, and France, they have helped thousands of applicants from
around the world gain entry to top business schools, including Harvard,
Stanford, Wharton, Yale, Columbia,�
London Business School, INSEAD, Tuck, NYU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, University
of Michigan, NYU, University of Chicago, Northwestern, and many, many more.
In addition, Accepted.com's Web site since 1996 has served
tens of thousands of applicants with its rich resources: admissions blog, sample
essays, MBA links, a monthly newsletter, the MBA Interview Feedback Database,
online admissions chats, and extensive advice on writing application essays,
letters of recommendation, resumes, and wait-list letters.
CONTACT:
Linda Abraham
Accepted.com
2229 S. Canfield Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90034
310.815.9553
pressrelations@accepted.com
http://www.accepted.com
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