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How to Respond to a Rejection

By - Jun 15, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

How to Respond to a Rejection [Show summary] Admissions guru Linda Abraham highlights four reasons that could cause a rejection and offers concrete, practical suggestions for moving forward.  How to Respond to a Rejection [Show notes] Some of you are unfortunately facing a fistful of dings at the...

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Test-Taking Advice for People with Learning Disabilities or Test Anxiety

By - May 27, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

Nobody likes taking tests, right? Well, perhaps a few of you out there get psyched at the chance of showing how well you have boned up for your exams. But most people facing a timed test can’t wait to get it out of the way....

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How Should I Choose Which Essay Questions to Answer When I Have Choices?

By - May 16, 09:20 AM   Comments [0]

You’re sitting down to face your application, and you are glad to see that you can choose which essay questions to answer. You’re not stuck answering a particular set of questions.  It’s good to know you have options. After all, you are determined to answer the...

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5 Tips for Writing About Extracurricular Activities You Started at the Last Minute

By - May 13, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

You are this close to finishing your application, but in the section that asks you about your extracurricular activities, you freeze up. I don’t really have any extracurricular activities, you think. What should I do now? How will I be able to stand out from...

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4 Sure-Fire Ways to Ace Essays Showing Resilience in the Face of Failure

By - May 12, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

Recently we worked with a client applying to MBA programs who had experienced a failure that could have been the kiss of death for his job. Not only could it have gotten him fired, it also risked ending a lucrative business relationship between his employer...

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Upskilling: 4 Steps to Choose your Next Learning Opportunity

By - May 10, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

In today’s ever changing professional world, the nature of each job, the skills it entails, and the tools it utilizes are changing more rapidly than ever. Thus, we are being forced to embrace “ongoing learning,” or “lifelong learning” (continuously learning beyond traditional schooling). The answer...

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What It’s Like to Apply for a Master’s in Finance or MBA in 2021

By - Apr 13, 11:11 AM   Comments [0]

Are you considering a Master’s in Finance or MBA degree? [Show summary] Admissions veteran and Accepted consultant Dr. Christie St-John explores the latest in MBA admissions and provides insights for those applying for a master’s in finance. Read on for must-know admissions insights! [Show notes] In May of...

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Life as a Dental Student at UCLA

By - Apr 6, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Ellisa’s non-traditional path to dentistry [Show summary] Ellisa Soberon, a dental student at UCLA with a nontraditional path to dentistry, shares her insights on the dental school admissions process and life at UCLA. What makes UCLA School of Dentistry unique… and the perfect fit for this dental...

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Encore: Application Trends to Watch in 2021, and a Look Back at 2020

By - Mar 30, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

Thanks for joining me for the 411th episode of Admissions Straight Talk. I am taking a week off for family time this week. As a result I decided to air an encore of our most popular podcast so far in 2021. It actually is a solo...

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3 Must-Have Elements of a Good Statement of Purpose

By - Mar 24, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

What are the essential, absolutely must-have components of a strong statement of purpose or goals essay?  Very simply, you’ll need to include your MAP. At Accepted, MAP has a double meaning for individuals writing statements of purpose and goals essays. It stands for Motivation, Aspiration, and Perspiration,...

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