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cgiles01 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:31 pm Post subject: Full Ride to Haas! Thanks Beat the GMAT & Stacy Blackman |
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I am in at Haas with a full tuition scholarship! I was also accepted at Tuck but Cal’s offer was impossible to refuse. I was an active member of this forum during my GMAT prep days. I just wanted to thank the founders of this forum and also tell the members about my experience with Stacy Blackman Consulting.
Choosing weather to use a consultant and which one to use was a very difficult decision for me but I found a gem!!! My experience with Stacy Blackman Consulting was nothing short of spectacular. My consultant was not only supportive and insightful throughout the entire process, but she also took a genuine interest in getting to know me. I would not be where I am today with out my consultant. In addition helping me accomplish my goal of gaining admittance into a top MBA program, my consultant has helped me develop my career vision along with my writing skills. I wanted you all to know that the consulting fees were some of the best money I have ever spent. The services I received from SBC far surpassed my expectations.
Feel free to send me a message with any questions. _________________ Giles |
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mbadrew Rising GMAT Star
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Location: San Francisco Test Date: 2009 Target GMAT Score: 700+
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Congrats! I plan on applying to Haas as well. Can you please elaborate on the admission process. I'd like to know about the gmat score that qualified you, and also admission essay, work experience, interview etc.
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gabriel Managing Director
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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 11:48 am Post subject: Re: Full Ride to Haas! Thanks Beat the GMAT & Stacy Blac |
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beatthegmat Founder

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Congrats, what an achievement! You'll love Berkeley. _________________ Eric
Discounts on Kaplan, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas Prep, and Stacy Blackman Consulting - see the links at the top of the page for more info.
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cgiles01 Just gettin' started!
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Thanks! My profile: M/25/730/4YR WE Investment Banking/Corporate Dev. I think Haas, along with many other schools, has a very holistic process, I met fellow admits with 650 and 780 GMATs. If I was in your shoes and applying to Haas again, I would be sure my XC's aligned with my passions and that my passions aligned with my career vision. Have a cohesive story and be sure to speak to how your career vision will not only aid your personal success, but also benefit society. Haas is huge on social impact stuff, but some basic web research should have uncovered that. Feel free to post any specific questions as well. Best of luck to all. _________________ Giles |
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parore26 Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
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Location: New York, NY Test Date: Jan-2-2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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WOW! Full ride to Haas is quite incredible. Best of Luck. I was strongly considering Stacy Blackman but their price tag is a bit on the expensive side compared with VeritasPrep and some of the other well known consulting firms. For ex. Veritas offers a comprehensive 3-school pacakage for $3900 while the same costs $5500 at SB. My primary goal in the next couple of weeks is to find out if the $1600 premium is worth the returns. Any assistance you can provide on this matter would be great. congratulations again!
p.s - Ofcourse if i won the BTG scholarship all this wouldn't matter much  |
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chrisgiles01 Just gettin' started!
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I can not speak to the quality or value of Veritas Prep, but I can tell you that I had an amazing experience with SBC. My consultant was a Stanford MBA (I believe all SBC consultants have top tier MBAs). She listened to my story and then helped me develop a cohesive application based on my individual strengths and experiences. It was much more than essay editing. SBC’s services cover everything from overall application strategy to resume help to interview prep.
When I started the application process, my writing skills were fairly weak. By the end, I was recipient of a full scholarship based solely on an essay I had written. Obviously my opinion of SBC is quite high because of my outstanding results, but all consulting services are expensive and if you are considering the use of a consultant, pick one multiple success stories. I would be more than willing to chat with you if you are interested. Just send me an email and we can set something up.
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netigen GMAT Destroyer!
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Chris,
How soon should one start the application process and when should one approach the consulting companies.
Some idea of an ideal timeline will be a great help.
AG |
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chrisgiles01 Just gettin' started!
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My recommended timeline:
February - July of the Year prior to matriculation: GMAT!
June of the Year prior to matriculation: Start talking with consulting companies
August - November of the Year prior to matriculation: Round 1 applications/essays
November of the Year prior to matriculation – January of the matriculation year Round 2 applications/essays.
Avoid later rounds and relax before school starts!
Hope this helps, if you have any questions feel free to shoot me a personal email. |
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parore26 Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
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Location: New York, NY Test Date: Jan-2-2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
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| Thanks so much Chris. I'm going to send you an email this weekend once my scholarship application for BTG is done. Appreciate your help. |
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chrisgiles01 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:10 am Post subject: |
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| I have received two email notices of personal messages but have not found any messages in my Beat the GMAT in-box. Did anyone send me a msg? |
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hs83 Just gettin' started!
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Test Date: June 7, 2008 Target GMAT Score: 650
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:44 am Post subject: Hi |
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First of all, Many congrats to you and wishes for your new career endeavor.
I do not have a strong GMAT score but a strong desire to get into the top MBA program. My Undergrad degree is in Finance from Rutgers and GPA of 3.2. Also, three years of managerial experience at fortune 50 company. Considering that do you think that BCS or any other consultants can assist getting into a top MBA Program. Or should I stick with a more realistic goal?
Any insight will help.
Regards
HS |
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