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Imposter Syndrome: A Sign of Success, Not Failure.

Imposter Syndrome: A Sign of Success, Not Failure.

The weight of imposter syndrome can be soul-crushing. Especially, when numerous MBA application deadlines are nearing. The overshadowing worry you feel that you are not worthy to be accepted into business school is real. The good news is that this feeling is temporary and is often accompanied by an achievement.

THE STAR METHOD FOR MBA ESSAYS

THE STAR METHOD FOR MBA ESSAYS

The STAR Method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) offers a straightforward format you can use to answer MBA interview questions. Prompts that ask you to provide a real-life example of how you handled a certain kind of situation at work in the past. But it is an excellent method to use for MBA essay writing too.

PERSONALIZING YOUR INTERESTS IN AN MBA PROGRAM

PERSONALIZING YOUR INTERESTS IN AN MBA PROGRAM

The simplest and most important thing you can do to improve your "Why B-School X" portion of career goals essay is to personalize any and all content. Make anything you write about the school specific to you. Make it specific to your experience and your desires. Or make it specific to what you require from a program.

MBA Application Enemy #1? Procrastinating.

MBA Application Enemy #1? Procrastinating.

With business school deadlines nearing and the atmosphere in the air possibly becoming more stressful every minute, the last thing you want is to feel stuck. Are you procrastinating working on your MBA applications? We have four tips to stop procrastinating, not tomorrow... but - right now!

Letters Of Recommendation: When You Can't Ask Your Current Boss. Now what?

Letters Of Recommendation: When You Can't Ask Your Current Boss. Now what?

What happens if your current workplace does not support you going off to business school? If your current boss is unwilling to write you a letter of recommendation? Or you just can't ask them because it might jeopardize your current work situation? Well, this actually happens a lot. Luckily, we have five reasons and resolutions for this.

WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER WRITE YOUR OWN LOR’S

WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER WRITE YOUR OWN LOR’S

For one, it’s unethical. But even if you don’t care about that, you run the risk, of looking like a newb, as somebody who does not write a lot of recommendations. Secondly, you run the risk making your LOR's sound similar to each other. Thirdly, you run the risk of the LOR’s sounding very similar to your essays.

THE IDEAL LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION SCENARIO

THE IDEAL LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION SCENARIO

What MBA applicants should be doing right now (earlier on in the application process) and without letting the cat out of the bag, approach your boss. Only do this if you think your boss is going to be receptive to you applying to business school. Gage to see how supportive they are and if they would provide you an LOR.