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The INSEAD MBA may be on your radar if you're looking at an international career. It offers its students a chance to study on three continents--Europe, Asia, and North America--while providing access to global recruiters and classmates from nearly every corner of the planet. With the help of Graham Richmond--CEO of the leading business school admissions consulting company 'Clear Admit'--and MBA PodTV host Dilini Fernando, you'll get tips on preparing a solid INSEAD application. Find out if you need international experience prior to applying, hear from an INSEAD representative, current students, and alumni.
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Wondering what happens at an MBA Fair or Tour? Now is your chance to get a behind-the-scenes view of how the tours work, what school reps are looking for when they meet potential applicants and how to make the most of your time. Guests feature the CEO of The MBA Tour, admissions reps from various business schools and current applicants.
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MBA Podcaster host Mia Saini brings you special coverage of a Forte Foundation MBA Admissions Panel with admissions directors from top MBA programs. The Forte Foundation hosts Forte Forum events that provide opportunities for potential MBA students to learn about business schools and MBA careers. Topics of this admissions panel include recommendation letters, work experience, job switching and the MBA interview.
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Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and The Wharton School
are arguably the most prestigious business schools in the country. Every year thousands
of applicants target these three programs. With the help of Graham Richmond -- CEO of the
leading business school admissions consulting company 'Clear Admit' -- and MBA PodTV host
Dilini Fernando, you'll be guided through each of these schools. Learn what makes them unique,
meet students, and create an application strategy for each school.
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MBA PodTV host Mia Saini gathers helpful strategies on mastering the Verbal Section of the GMAT with two GMAT gurus from Manhattan GMAT. Find out how you can reach those high GMAT Verbal Scores by using techniques in clock management and nailing down grammar rules. Get several GMAT tips on tackling each of the types of problems including GMAT Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning and GMAT Sentence Correction. Also, discover how a Harvard Business School student mastered his GMAT exam.
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In this video MBA Podcaster explores what to do with a low GMAT Verbal score with GMAT expert Brian Galvin from Veritas Prep, a GMAT prep provider. Find out how to improve a low GMAT Verbal Score, whether those with a quantitative background will be given leniency on the Verbal Section from the business school admission’s committee, and run through a sample GMAT Sentence Correction problem. Also, learn how MBA admissions directors view your GMAT test score and how you can make your application shine even with a low GMAT Verbal score.
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MBA Podcaster explores what to do with a low GMAT Quant score with GMAT expert Brian Galvin from Veritas Prep, a GMAT prep provider. Find out what scores are considered "too" low, what areas of the application can help supplement a low GMAT math score, and learn some GMAT tips on improving your score. Also, hear how two admissions directors views low GMAT scores, whether the GRE is an option for you, and run through a sample GMAT Problem Solving Question.
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MBA Podcaster host Mia Saini digs up strategies on how to master the Quantitative Section on the GMAT exam from two GMAT masters from Manhattan GMAT. Find out how to pick up those extra GMAT math points by using the "rephrasing" technique, identifying problem types, and knowing when to give up and move on. Also, hear what an MBA admissions director has to say about your Quant Score and what other applicants are doing to help boost their GMAT scores.
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Our very own MBA PodTV host Mia Saini moderates an admissions panel on "How to be admitted to a Top MBA" at Access MBA in New York. Mia investigates those topics swimming around in your head on MBA admissions. Learn the value add of an MBA, the best time to apply, and the biggest mistakes candidates make when writing essays, studying for the GMAT, and in the MBA interview.
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MBA Podcaster host Bob O'Keefe takes a look inside The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania uncovering must-know application strategies with co-author of "Your MBA Game Plan" and Veritas Prep MBA Admissions Research Director, Scott Shrum. Also joining in on the admissions conversation is a Wharton admissions director and alumnus and a Wharton Class of 2010 student. We’ll cover the topics of what type of candidate makes for an ‘ideal’ Wharton student, how you should approach the essays and application for Wharton to what life is like on campus. Turn up the volume because you won't want to miss this!
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MBA Podcaster host Bob O'Keefe takes you on a journey to the Silicon Valley to Stanford Graduate School of Business. With an acceptance rate less than 10%, Stanford is considered one of the most selective business schools when it comes to choosing candidates. Bob sits down with Linda Abraham of Accepted.com to find out what Stanford is looking for and uncover strategies on tackling Stanford's application and essays. You will also hear from several Stanford MBA graduates as to why Stanford was the right pick for them and what they learned along the way.
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MBA PodTV host Mia Saini takes you to her stomping ground, Harvard Business School. Mia draws from her own experiences of applying to and getting into HBS. She also gets advice from current HBS students, an HBS admissions board member and an admissions consultant. Learn about the HBS curriculum, the case method, and tips on preparing your application.
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MBA PodTV host Mia Saini hunts down great GMAT study tips and discovers how much you can improve from your first practice test, as well as what to do the night before and the day of the test. Learn about GMAT's computer adaptive method from a GMAC rep (Graduate Management Admission Council) and find out how b-school admissions directors evaluate your score.
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