Last visit was: 24 Apr 2024, 09:39 It is currently 24 Apr 2024, 09:39

Close

GRE Prep Club Daily Prep

Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GRE score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.

Close

Request Expert Reply

Confirm Cancel
avatar
Retired Moderator
Joined: 20 Apr 2016
Posts: 1307
Own Kudos [?]: 2214 [0]
Given Kudos: 251
WE:Engineering (Energy and Utilities)
Send PM
Founder
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Affiliations: GMAT Club
Posts: 318
Own Kudos [?]: 509 [0]
Given Kudos: 259
Location: United States
GRE 1: Q165 V170
Send PM
avatar
Retired Moderator
Joined: 20 Apr 2016
Posts: 1307
Own Kudos [?]: 2214 [0]
Given Kudos: 251
WE:Engineering (Energy and Utilities)
Send PM
Founder
Founder
Joined: 04 Dec 2002
Affiliations: GMAT Club
Posts: 318
Own Kudos [?]: 509 [0]
Given Kudos: 259
Location: United States
GRE 1: Q165 V170
Send PM
Re: Admission counsultants [#permalink]
1
Expert Reply
I hear ya. Some helpful tips for those not familiar with consultants:

What to expect from an Admissions consultant (re-post from a gmat club user)

What, I think, admissions consultants are great for…
1) Help you get disciplined: A good analogy is like having a personal trainer at the gym. You can probably workout by yourself – by researching routines online and then executing them – but most people lack the discipline to do so and having a personal trainer solves that problem. In the same way, an admissions consultant can really get you running on your feet - you've paid them a ton of money and most people will want to get the most "bang for their buck".
2) Help you avoid grammatical or literary errors: This point may not be as applicable to those who already have a good grasp of the English language but for others, this point is particularly important. I must note that no consultant (as far as I know) is going to write your essays for you but they will certainly point out any grammatical errors that you might make.
3) Help you evolve your story: Due to their experience with hundreds of applicants a year, these guys have a lot of ideas in their heads and can really help you evolve your story and tease out new ideas. Admittedly, this part of the process varies from consultant to consultant but by and large, the consultants can help you understand cultural nuances at particular schools and guide you in a certain direction.

What, I think, admissions consultants cannot do…
1) Can’t pick your schools for you: You simply have to do your research and decide on what schools are the best fit given your credentials and your aspirations. I know its hard to do and we all silently pray that there’s a magic bullet but really, your guess is as good as the most seasoned consultants’. I’d recommend that you look at class profiles, read about the schools and then pick around 6-8 schools: 2 difficult, 2 mid-range and 2 safety.
2) Can’t guarantee your admission into any school: Despite all the money involved, its impossible for any consultant to guarantee your admission into any institution. From my own experience, I used the consultants for 2 schools and didn’t end up getting into either of them.

In summary I’d like to say that if you fit the following 3 criteria’s, you probably do not need a consultant to help you out:
1) You’re disciplined
2) You’re writing skills are good
3) You’ve got friends who’ve gone through the MBA process (they can act like sounding boards and can help you evolve your story and tease out ideas)

In my case, I really suffered on the last point and knew absolutely no one who had gone through the process (plus I'm not based in the US which made things harder). That’s why I needed some outside help with this process.


Also... How to get the most use out of a free consultation: https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-admissi ... ml#p909547
avatar
Intern
Intern
Joined: 19 Apr 2018
Posts: 2
Own Kudos [?]: 0 [0]
Given Kudos: 0
Send PM
Re: Admission counsultants [#permalink]
Tips very resourceful, I think this is what you need the young student, who is looking for his way ... even though in practice it is not so))
Prep Club for GRE Bot
[#permalink]
Moderator:

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group | Emoji artwork provided by EmojiOne