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Creative Applicants
I am sure applicants have seen these lists already but probably a perfect way to close down the application season on a lighter note. These Real Essays and Cars Analogies do show how creative MBA applicants can be. Who needs Stern's Essay 3 after this?
Wordle
I just ran this cool online tool provided by Wordle on my MBA essays and got this word cloud. And the three boldest words summarize my focus – Media, Technology and Business.
I have so far refrained from blogging my MBA application experiences on a public portal but now that it is ensured that I am [...]
The art of oratory
In fact the art of oratory is as much about the performance as it is about persuading others of the merits of your argument. Former President Bill Clinton agrees. He says: “A lot of communication has nothing to do with the words, a lot of it is just your body language, or your tone of [...]