#MBAgoals

The Real Value of LinkedIn with Respect To B-School?

The Real Value of LinkedIn with Respect To B-School?

What's the real value of LinkedIn with respect to business school? Determining how realistic your business school goals are - especially your short-term goal - as well as what business schools are the most appropriate for your goals. Overwhelmingly, b-schools will look at your short-term goals from a recruiter's POV.

Determining Realistic MBA Goals Using LinkedIn

Determining Realistic MBA Goals Using LinkedIn

Last month Paul Lanzillotti, founder of Amerasia Consulting, presented a talk for GMAT Club on LinkedIn Presence and Leveraging LinkedIn for your MBA Research. He specifically talked about determining realistic goals using LinkedIn and how to go about it. Here are a few questions you should ask yourself.

Your MBA research: How to stay on track virtually this year

Your MBA research: How to stay on track virtually this year

The playing field has finally leveled out as global MBA candidates now have as much access to MBA programs as local students do. MBA candidates can now take advantage of the new ways to engage with business school programs virtually. Here are five ways to stay on track with your virtual MBA research.

Pursuing an MBA program for the right or wrong reason?

Pursuing an MBA program for the right or wrong reason?

Many young professionals are asking if applying for an MBA is the right or wrong career move. The fact that an MBA program requires a lot of time, money and effort, it’s really important to think about it if you are a good fit or not.

Putting your time management skills to use with your deadlines

Putting your time management skills to use with your deadlines

1. Make a calendar of the MBA application deadlines. 2. Don’t attack the earliest MBA application deadline first. 3. Managing your recommenders is very important. 4. Give yourself mini-artificial deadlines. 5. Be flexible when working with a consultant. 6. Don’t wait for creative inspirations to hit you to start working on your MBA applications.