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Harvard: What's New in 2023?

Harvard: What's New in 2023?

Currently, the school gives approximately $42,000 in annual support to MBA students, with half of each cohort getting some type of financial assistance. HBS allocates $45 million per year to pay MBA fellowship funding. While financial aid does not cover yearly living costs (approximately $31,000), it does bring in a diverse group of students and enhances the learning process.

Best Business Schools for an MBA in Media and Entertainment

Best Business Schools for an MBA in Media and Entertainment

Some people have a lifelong dream working in the entertainment industry. It is common knowledge that finding employment in this heavily fortified sector of the economy is not only difficult, but perhaps possibly the hardest industry in the whole world to break into. How do you get inside? By creating connections at the right business school, which include USC, UCLA, NYU and Harvard.

2022/2023 Harvard Essay Tips and Analysis

2022/2023 Harvard Essay Tips and Analysis

Harvard Business School has been introducing ambiguity into its admission process for years. You might begin by thinking about who HBS is looking for. HBS looks for applicants with a proven track record of leadership, analytical aptitude and appetite, and active community involvement. In this blog post, we will go over the HBS essay topic and offer advice before you hit the submit button.

Law or Business... or Both? The JD MBA Program

Law or Business... or Both? The JD MBA Program

Instead of dedicating five years to pursue both a business and a law degree, schools have combined the two programs together. You can earn a dual JD MBA degree in only four years. There are separate or integrated applications depending on each school. Either way, it is vital that you showcase how your professional experiences position you for both the corporate and legal career path.

The MBA Interview: What Happens if You Aren’t Sure How to Answer a Question?

The MBA Interview: What Happens if You Aren’t Sure How to Answer a Question?

You got the interview. How do you not mess this up? Prepare, prepare, prepare. But also know - even if you’ve been preparing your heart out – there will always come a moment where you could strike a blank. What happens if you aren’t sure how to answer a question? The number one thing you need to do is be confident.

Waitlisted? Answers for Those Currently in MBA Purgatory 

Waitlisted? Answers for Those Currently in MBA Purgatory 

It’s that time of year again, where many MBA applicants find themselves stuck in the waitlist process. This can be a very slow and painful waiting period. Not only are you competing against everyone on the waitlist from R1, but you could also be competing against new MBA applicants applying in R2 and R3. What does waitlisted really mean?

The Ultimate HBS Interview Prep

The Ultimate HBS Interview Prep

What’s the purpose of your HBS interview? The HBS admissions committee is trying to evaluate your fit with the case learning environment at HBS. Interviewers must know if you are a “wallflower” or not. They want to know if you can take a stand and articulate it.

LinkedIn Search Techniques To Determine Your MBA Goals

LinkedIn Search Techniques To Determine Your MBA Goals

Once you have are clearer in determining your realistic goals, here are some search techniques on LinkedIn to help you further your MBA research. Firstly, start on your targeted MBA program’s page (on LinkedIn). Then search for your desired title (e.g., “Product manager”)

Example Search: UCLA Anderson, Product Manager

Your Resume vs. Your LinkedIn Profile

Your Resume vs. Your LinkedIn Profile

How to make your resume and LinkedIn profile look as competitive for your MBA application as possible? Firstly, your resume and your LinkedIn profile should "match". In the very least, they should not be inconsistent. This includes names, titles, and dates as well. Here are some more pointers:

UPDATES: The Most Important Thing To Do After You Hit Submit

UPDATES: The Most Important Thing To Do After You Hit Submit

After submitting your MBA application, the most important thing you can do is to keep engaging your target business schools. After you’ve completed all your submissions, you should still keep reaching out to your target MBA schools with substantial updates. This will make you stand out and look more competitive.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE HIRING AN MBA ADMISSIONS CONSULTANT

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE HIRING AN MBA ADMISSIONS CONSULTANT

If you are aspiring to enroll at one of the top business schools like Harvard, Wharton or Stanford (which only admits 5 percent of applicants) you will likely need professional help to gain admission. Competition for spots at these schools is incredibly intense and an MBA admissions consultant could improve your chances drastically. But not all MBA Admissions Consultants are equal.

HBS Spends Millions for Hybrid Classrooms

HBS Spends Millions for Hybrid Classrooms

Harvard Business School has invested “tens of millions of dollars” converting 16 classrooms into hybrid format for current MBA students. According to new HBS Dean Srikant M. Datar, this cost was well worth it.

Waitlisted for HBS? How to approach the “further consideration” letter:

Waitlisted for HBS? How to approach the “further consideration” letter:

Did you receive a notification from HBS offering an option to submit additional information to be considered? Read further to find out about how to approach your HBS "further consideration" letter. The criteria? This is an optional step. This additional information is not required when your application is reviewed in Round 3.

HBS REACTIONS PART 3: HOW TO APPROACH THE HBS INTERVIEW?

HBS REACTIONS PART 3: HOW TO APPROACH THE HBS INTERVIEW?

Congratulations, you got the interview! HBS loves to test confidence and dare people to panic. What better way to do this than to hold back some of the interviews until the end? Either way, you are halfway home to an admission from HBS. And you got some validation early on in the process.

HBS REACTIONS PART 2: HOW TO HANDLE THE HBS DEFERRAL?

HBS REACTIONS PART 2: HOW TO HANDLE THE HBS DEFERRAL?

HBS REACTIONS PART 2: HOW TO HANDLE THE HBS DEFERRAL? This past week is one of those weeks on the calendar that tends to stop everyone in their tracks and dominates the headlines. It’s all about the final HBS Round 2 notification deadline. Interview or ding? Rather, interview or ding or deferral?

HBS Reactions Part 1: How to move on from an HBS ding?

HBS Reactions Part 1: How to move on from an HBS ding?

REACTIONS TO HBS ADMISSIONS DECISIONS: THE HBS DING (Part 1) This past week is one of those weeks on the calendar that tends to stop everyone in their tracks and dominates the headlines. It’s all about the final HBS Round 2 notification deadline. HBS interview or HBS ding?

Thoughts on the incoming 2021 HBS application

Thoughts on the incoming 2021 HBS application

Thoughts regarding the HBS application: THE POST-INTERVIEW RESPONSE ASSIGNMENT (when they see something free, cool and confident, they are impressed), THE UNUSUAL WAITLIST SCENARIO (Only respond if you don’t want to stay on the waitlist), THE OPEN-ENDED ESSAY (can you confidently share something they don't know).

MBA Snapshot: Harvard Business School

MBA Snapshot:  Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School is clearly one of the best known business schools in the world.  With more than 900 students in each year’s graduating class, it’s also one of the largest, not to mention one of the oldest (founded in 1908).  Here’s the top three reasons why HBS is so renowned…

Harvard and Kellogg: a tale of two business schools?

Harvard and Kellogg: a tale of two business schools?

Very rarely do we get caught up in trying to spot trends in terms of which schools are "hot" at any given moment.

This is mainly because narratives tend to overreact in the moment, only to fade over time ("Wharton is going off the rails" - 2013 .. "Stanford is mired in sexual harassment scandal!" - 2015), but also because so much of trying to spot these trends is about reacting to anecdotal evidence from a small sample size.  Put another way: you are just hearing your clients buzz about schools and express their opinions.  Is that enough to go all-in on?  No, definitely not.  But can you sometimes spot an interesting new trend or pattern?  I think yes, sometimes you can.