Friday Links: Harvard Business School, MBA For Entrepreneurship, & More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Here’s Why Applying To Harvard Business School Has Never Been Easier (Forbes)
Rather, it’s never been more straightforward – for you and close to 10,000 other applicants who are likely to apply this year for one of 940 or so places in the Class of 2016.
Want To Be An Entrepreneur? Then Get Your MBA (Really) (The Globe and Mail)
For those hoping to break into entrepreneurship, business school is an amazing path to do so because of its inherent opportunities.
10 Least Expensive Private Business Schools (U.S. News Education)
These private b-schools keep tuition and fees under $40,000 a year.
At Harvard Business School, Lessons in Leadership from Literature (Bloomberg Businessweek)
For the last 12 years, HBS students, who take a class on literature and leadership, have been scanning the pages of books for lessons to help them tackle business’s most challenging dilemmas.
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Friday Links: MBA App tips, HBS Admissions Process, and More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Best GMAT Books (Test Study Guides)
Test Study Guides shares their hand-picked list of the best GMAT prep books and explains why these are the most effective study guides for the test.
Maximizing the Minimalist MBA App (Poets & Quants)
You should view your MBA application as the admissions committees do: as a holistic package of documents that work together to provide a comprehensive and cohesive introduction to you.
Students Offer Inside Look at Harvard Business School Admissions Process (Business Administration Information)
The student news organization at HBS has produced an unofficial admissions and interview guide, offering potential b-school candidates an advanced look at what types of questions they will get in their admissions interview.
Target MBA Jobs That Pay Well, Require Fewer Hours (U.S. News Education)
Find out which jobs offer a competitive salary and also have more flexibility in their work hours.
Do You Need a Résumé in the LinkedIn Era? (Harvard Business Review)
Your LinkedIn profile should be the most-viewed and most current version of your professional life. That has many people asking: Do I even need an old-fashioned résumé anymore?
Bain May Use GMAT Integrated Reasoning Test to Help Screen MBA Hires (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Bain & Co., one of the most coveted MBA employers, may soon use scores on GMAT’s new Integrated Reasoning section to screen applicants for consulting jobs.
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Friday Links: Tips for Networking, Stress Management, GPA, and More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
5 Essential Tips for Surviving Awkward Networking Events (Brazen Careerist)
Networking events are awkward. And when you don’t go to them often, you might have no idea what to do or how to act.
MBA students take their skills on the road (Graduate Guide)
Four Harvard Business School students are making a difference and learning in the process through a project known as MBAs Across America
Inflated GPAs Good For MBA Applicants (Poets & Quants)
To get into a highly selective business school, is it better to have a higher grade point average from a school where grade inflation is the norm?
Stress Management at B-School (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Case studies, class projects, recruiting, clubs, travel… the life of an MBA student is enough to make otherwise levelheaded adults crack under the pressure.
If You Don’t Define Your Personal Brand the Market Will (Both Sides of the Table)
Don’t forget about personal branding, the most important way to proactively control your career development and how the market perceives you.
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Friday Links: Wharton’s GMAT Record, Leadership Lessons, &More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Wharton’s Record GMATs for New Class (Poets and Quants)
Despite a 5.8% fall in MBA applications, Wharton said it has enrolled a larger first-year class of 855 with an average GMAT score that is seven points higher at 725.
The World’s Best Business Schools (Business Insider)
Having an MBA can give you an edge in the cutthroat world of business—but only if you pick the right school.
Leadership Lessons from The Harvard of Europe (Forbes)
Associate Dean at HEC Paris talks about how leadership is far more about being knowledgeable and gaining respect than being able to do a good presentation in the boardroom.
Cornell To Offer One-Year MBA in NYC (Poets and Quants)
The Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University will soon offer a one-year MBA program based at Google’s New York City campus.
MBA Teaching urged to move away from focus on shareholder primacy model (Financial Times)
Academics and others are being increasingly vocal about how deeply entrenched the idea of shareholder primacy is in management.
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Friday Links: Diversity Events, Choosing the Right B-School Program, & More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Boost B-School Applications by Attending Diversity Events (U.S. News Education)
Attending diversity events can give minority MBA candidates a window into the admissions process.
Three Myths About Your Strengths (Harvard Business Review)
HBR addresses the shift in focus from correcting weaknesses to identifying and expanding on strengths.
B-School Chart of the Week: June 2013 Social Currency Ranking (mbaMission)
For a different perspective on the value of an MBA, mbaMission turned to the New York Times society pages, where the editors select and profile promising couples.
Ask Farnoosh: What’s the Right Business School Program for Me? (Yahoo Finance)
Here is some advice for picking a program that meets your career objectives while carrying a price tag that doesn’t keep you indebted for decades to come.
In Business, Foreign Language Skills Help (Graduate Guide)
Whether individuals plan to work with colleagues in other countries or conduct business with companies abroad, having a global perspective helps.
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Friday Links: HBS 2 + 2 Program, MBA Resumes, and More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Reneging on an MBA Job Offer? It May Cost You $20,000 (Bloomberg Businessweek)
As two MBA students from Georgia Tech learned recently, reneging on an internship offer can have consequences.
Wharton Drops Application Essay (Poets and Quants)
The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School has cut the number of application essays in its 2013/2014 application to two, down from three in the previous application cycle.
B-Schools Get Serious About Writing (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Many students come to business school with writing skills that are lacking, and few MBA programs do much to improve them.
2+2 Program- A Change in Eligibility (Harvard Business School Admission Director’s Blog)
This week, Harvard Business School announced a change to their 2 + 2 Program, which is designed to give college students an opportunity to apply to HBS before entering the world of work.
Mission Admission: The MBA Resume, Part 3 (mbaMission)
Here are some great tips from our friends at mbaMission on ways to cut down and format your resume concisely.
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Friday Links: Admissions Essays, Your Best Fit Business School, & More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
5 Tips for Writing a Concise B-School Admissions Essay (U.S. News Education)
Applicants who avoid flattery and learn to edit themselves can keep sentences tight, experts say.
Does Appearance Count in Grad School? (About.com Graduate School)
Being visible (in a positive way) is critical to being noticed and remembered, which are prerequisites for being offered opportunities.
Monday Morning Essay Tip: Consider Adding a Personal Dimension (mbaMission)
Looking for some admissions help? Our friends at mbaMission have a great tip when it comes to writing application essays.
Finding Your ˜Best Fit’ Business School (Bloomberg Businessweek)
As prospective students spend the summer evaluating business schools in search of that ever-elusive fit, it’s worth reviewing some general guidelines before embarking on the search.
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Friday Links: Pre-MBA Strategy, Health Care Opportunities for B-School Students, & More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Heading to Business School? An Essential Pre-MBA Strategy To Hit The Ground Running (Forbes)
Given your considerable investment of time, money, and effort in pursuing an MBA education, can you afford not to have a pre-matriculation strategy?
Business Schools Keep the Admissions Process Interesting (Graduate Guide)
Stiff competition between applicants has led some business schools to get creative in terms of how they select their ideal MBA candidates.
Business School Lessons From the Top of the World (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Professor at University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business plans to integrate his experience of climbing Mount Everest into a required leadership course for MBA students. Pretty cool!
Learning to Appreciate the Nuts and Bolts of B-School (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Associate dean of corporate partnerships at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management asks grads which aspects of their MBA experience they enjoyed most.
Find Health Care Opportunities for B-School Students (U.S. News Education)
A business school residency can prepare MBA candidates to be leaders in health care.
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Friday Links: Non-US Business Schools, Social Media MBA Application, & More
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
Best Non-US Business Schools (About.com Business School)
Here is a list of the best non-US business schools. Each school offers at least one high-quality program for business students.
Tweets, Slideshows and Social Media”The New MBA App (Poets & Quants)
The University of Iowa’s Tippie School of Management revamped their application to connect with candidates in their own space “ social media.
14 Simple Ways to Get Considerably More Done (Inc.)
Don’t think it’s possible because you’re already working in overdrive? Here’s a new way to look at your to-do list.
Applicants Invest 90 to 140 Hours to Apply (Poets and Quants)
Find out just how well b-schools get to know you through the admissions process.
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Friday Links: MBA Salaries, Graduation Advice, and More!
Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:
MBA Salary Expectations: Sober Reckoning or Wishful Thinking? (Bloomberg Businessweek)
New research suggests that business school applicants have ratcheted back their post-MBA salary expectations, but in the U.S. and elsewhere they may still be wildly optimistic.
Warren Buffett Shared Some Great Career Advice For Millennials (Business Insider)
Here are some highlights of Warren Buffett’s interview with Levo League, a networking and career advice site.
The Graduation Advice We Wish We’d Been Given (Harvard Business Review)
Harvard Business Review reached out to some of their favorite writers, asking them: What do graduates really need to know about the world of work?
10 Business Schools With the Most Full-Time Applicants (U.S. News Education)
Of the top schools, all except Stanford University and UCLA saw a drop in full-time applicants.
Triangle B-School Leaders Lend Wisdom to Graduates (Triangle Business Journal)
Here are some tips from Triangle business school leaders. While they are directed at the graduating class, they could certainly apply to anyone out there looking for a job.
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