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Getting into Business School

If you are not there yet, here’s where you should start. Some important decisions: which program is the right one for you? How to get accepted? How much will it cost, and can you afford it? This section will guide you through the process.

Essay writing lesson 5: Introductions and conclusions

🕔01:00, 3.Jan 2003

Surprised to see introductions as the topic of our second-to-last lesson? Most writers find that it is nearly impossible to craft an essay by beginning with the introduction. The best leads often develop during and after writers have written the

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Essay writing lesson 6: Editing and revising

🕔01:00, 3.Jan 2003

“If one thing could be perfect, it should be the essay.” – Admissions Officer Writing is not a one-time act. Writing is a process. Memorable writing comes more from rewriting than it does from the first draft. By rewriting you

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Essay writing lesson 1: Tackling the Question

🕔01:00, 3.Jan 2003

Think of the essay as the face of your application. An application without an essay is a statistic – just another faceless person in a crowd. An application with a poorly written essay does not give admissions officers the chance

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Essay writing lesson 2: Brainstorming a topic

🕔01:00, 3.Jan 2003

Choosing an essay topic can be one of the most difficult aspects of the entire admissions process. Questions often ask you to think about your entire life, pick just one thing, and talk about it in great depth. Even the

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How much will your MBA cost?

🕔01:00, 1.Jan 2002

The information you need to get a rough estimate The schools’ web-sites and application’s material should give you a very good idea of what to expect to spend for your MBA. Here is a very rough estimate (for the a

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