Hypothetically, let's say somebody already hired another admission consulting company to do and did do 7 hrs of work with them and had a very positive experience while doing so. Nonetheless, that applicant (for the sake of the hypo has a 3.63 UGPA, 730 GMAT, 23 Full Time Work Months) is now interested in hiring a completely different organization to do a final review/touch-ups for those two applications that were completed (let's say they are for Harvard and Stanford). He wants to only go to these schools and desires doing so that badly.
What would the be options be to accomplish that objective given this particular fact pattern?
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There are as many options as there are consultants. At the end of the day though, you're paying for a confidence boost and not necessarily increased admissions odds. You have the stats, you have the essays, not just fine tune with the guidance from one or two committed friends.
Remember the objective is not to go to business school, the objective is what business school does for you in your future!
One thing that is confusing is you call this a "fact pattern" and a "hypothesis". Haha, you are soo guilty as charged. But seriously though, how do you have so much cash to burn?
Remember the objective is not to go to business school, the objective is what business school does for you in your future!
One thing that is confusing is you call this a "fact pattern" and a "hypothesis". Haha, you are soo guilty as charged. But seriously though, how do you have so much cash to burn?
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To your knowledge, which of the available consultants on the market offers the best in the way of these "confidence boost" services that you mentioned? And, how much do those packages typically cost?
Just kidding... You do have a very valid point... Thanks for free advice! And, for the confidence boost!
--Russell
Just kidding... You do have a very valid point... Thanks for free advice! And, for the confidence boost!
--Russell
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For as convoluted as the question is, you pretty much nailed it. lol.
machichi wrote:There are as many options as there are consultants.
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New Hypothetical:
After the events of the first fact pattern, a second and third admission consultant entities were hired to review the work of the first one. The two independent newly hired consultants were unaware of the first consultant's work. Turns out, both of the new ones concluded that the two relevant applications were 'less-than-par' and suggested substantial and material changes to the relevant applications. What should the applicant now do given this scenario and new added facts?
After the events of the first fact pattern, a second and third admission consultant entities were hired to review the work of the first one. The two independent newly hired consultants were unaware of the first consultant's work. Turns out, both of the new ones concluded that the two relevant applications were 'less-than-par' and suggested substantial and material changes to the relevant applications. What should the applicant now do given this scenario and new added facts?
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Harvard and Stanford are probably not that into desperate, and I'm worried you're second guessing yourself too much at every turn. You need to develop some confidence and make decisions and then stick to them. No one is going to be able to make the final cut but you.
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It's good to know that "desperate" is not a quality that MBA programs seek. The reason that I was asking was because some company is paying me to keep a weekly journal about my application experience.
Since I've already confidently turned in most all my key applications already and done nearly everything else so far (way ahead of the deadlines), I'm kinda running out of things to write about in this journal... hence, the hypothetical's.... Accordingly, thanks for the comments!
Since I've already confidently turned in most all my key applications already and done nearly everything else so far (way ahead of the deadlines), I'm kinda running out of things to write about in this journal... hence, the hypothetical's.... Accordingly, thanks for the comments!
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how did things turn out?
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I have availed the services of MBADream (www.mbadream.in) for admission in fall 2013, and I must say that they are excellent. The team there has been there, done that and hence can relate to what an applicant is going through.
The guys there will not write your story from the scratch, rather refine it to generate an interest for the adcoms who review your profile. So, don't assume that you are gonna go empty headed and get everything on the platter right from the start - you should have built some imagination, and what the team will do is to set it straight towards the right choice.
Moreover, in my case, I was under presumption that once my essays are done, I can handle rest of the stuff. But the guys at MBADream constantly push the applicant for perfection and put forth the fact that a consultant is not just to 'edit' the essays but show the candidate a right path and prepare for the ultimate - the start of the education. That's where I believe MBADream scores above the rest. And it's value of money too!!
The guys there will not write your story from the scratch, rather refine it to generate an interest for the adcoms who review your profile. So, don't assume that you are gonna go empty headed and get everything on the platter right from the start - you should have built some imagination, and what the team will do is to set it straight towards the right choice.
Moreover, in my case, I was under presumption that once my essays are done, I can handle rest of the stuff. But the guys at MBADream constantly push the applicant for perfection and put forth the fact that a consultant is not just to 'edit' the essays but show the candidate a right path and prepare for the ultimate - the start of the education. That's where I believe MBADream scores above the rest. And it's value of money too!!
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