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Michigan Ross Prepares Students for Cutting-Edge Fintech Careers

By - Sep 24, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Through a partnership with Chicago-based PEAK6, the University of Michigan Ross School of Business has announced a new program whose main goal will be to produce a strong pipeline of students knowledgeable about technology and finance. The Fintech Initiative is the newest example of Michigan...

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Generic-itis Prevention [Warning: If Untreated, Can Cause Rejection]

By - Sep 20, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Each year, Accepted consultants are witnessing a recurring epidemic. And it’s worse than you can imagine: Generic-itis. What generic-itis looks like Here is an example of a severe case of generic-–itis that I drafted based on several different examples I recently read, along with 20 years of...

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A Glimpse into the MIT MFin Experience of an International Student

By - Sep 19, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Learn how real students navigate their way through the business school admissions process and b-school itself with our What is Graduate School Really Like? series. Meet Dave, a math buff, beekeeper, and recent graduate of MIT’s Master’s in Finance program Dave, thank you for sharing your story...

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Two Grad School Applicants Walk Into a Bar…

By - Sep 17, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

This might be a great opening line for a comedy night at a university student center, but can you use humor in a graduate school application essay? Should you even try? The answer is…maybe. If you have a funny bone, use it If you can use humor...

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Take the Mystery Out of Applying to Grad School

By - Sep 16, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

As you prepare to put together your grad school application, undoubtedly you’ve got questions: Are my grades strong enough to get into my preferred schools? Is my GRE score high enough? Is my background too disjointed to make a case for the field I want...

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What to Include in Your Admissions Resume

By - Sep 15, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

I suggest that applicants begin assembling materials for their applications as early as possible in advance of admissions deadlines. One of the first items you should start working on is your resume, a document that all professionals should always have updated and at the ready. 6...

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How to Compose the Small Components of Large Grant Applications Like the Fulbright

By - Sep 11, 09:30 AM   Comments [0]

Like many large grants, Fulbright applications require candidates to compose a number of small written components throughout the document. Most people speed through the process of writing these blurbs, fiddling with word combinations within the live application platform to get the character-count just right. But...

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A Bain Consultant-turned Wharton MBA Starts Her Own Business

By - Sep 10, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Interview with Andie Kaplan, Wharton MBA student and founder of ConnectEd [Show summary] Andie Kaplan had an undergraduate degree in business, but knew she needed more formal training to successfully launch her own business, and one year into her MBA at Wharton, she has done just...

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Writing a Confident and Thematically Driven Personal Statement for Fulbright

By - Sep 9, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Like many large grant organizations, the Fulbright Foundation requires applicants to write both a statement of purpose and a personal statement. Regardless of your personal background, a strong personal statement for a large grant application like the Fulbright should always have a clear focus: the content...

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Writing the Fulbright Statement of Purpose as a Practical Document

By - Sep 6, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

During my time at the UCLA Scholarship Resource Center, I worked with several graduate students on the development of large grant proposals like the Fulbright. In that work, I noticed a tendency among humanities and social sciences students to overemphasize the intellectual value of their...

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