Business School Admissions Center

Sponsored By: mbaMissionInfo

Who is mbaMission?

We are published authors with elite MBA experience, who will work with you one-on-one to craft complete applications that will force the admissions committees to take notice. Benefit from straightforward guidance and personal mentorship as you define your unique attributes and reveal them through a story only you can tell. For a free evaluation of your candidacy, visit mbaMission online.

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Business School Insider's Guides

Do you need help choosing which business schools to apply to? Do you want more information about a given business school's offerings? Which business school is the right fit for you overall? mbaMission has designed these Business School Insider's Guides to help answer your questions about business schools.

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Free Event: "ESSAY WORKSHOP" presented by mbaMission

How can you write essays that grab the attention of MBA Admissions Committees? Join Admissions Consultants with mbaMission as they use this simple but often perplexing question as the starting point to a workshop for prospective business school applicants. Attendees will walk through a series of exercises that challenge them to uncover their personal and nuanced stories, craft compelling opening statements, develop meaningful goal statements, connect their goals to their target school's resources, and more.


Schedule

New York
Thursday 8/26/10 6:30 - 8PM
Online
Monday 9/13/10 8:30 - 10PM EST

Free Event: "LONG TERM PLANNING" presented by mbaMission

Applying to B-School in 2011? 2012? It's not too early to start planning! By taking action now, you can dramatically improve your chances of gaining admission to a top-MBA program in the coming years. Indeed, it is never too soon (and certainly not too late) to take several crucial steps to shape your MBA candidacy. Join mbaMission Founder, Jeremy Shinewald, as he leads prospective applicants through a Long Term Planning Seminar.


Schedule

Online
Tuesdays 9/7/10 8:30 - 10PM EST

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