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GETTING IN How B-Schools Catch Résumé Liars With résumé puffing almost a national sport, business schools keep a sharp eye for inventive applicants -Plus: How Much Resume Puffing Is Permissible? EDUCATION BUSINESS U.S. Colleges Stumped by Fraudulent Applications An ocean of paperwork and little incentive to prosecute make admissions officers quietly reject fakes when they detect them LIVE CHAT Visit BW Online's interactive forums for wide-ranging discussions about management education. Search through over 1,359,000 posts for topics that interest you. Join in today! Here are a few samples of recent messages: Live Chat: Application Tips Admissions consultant and author Paul Bodine will answer questions online on Sept. 11 at noon ET Getting into B-School: Talk About Failed Business in Essay? From: laurjame To: ALL I tried to start up a small business a few years back. I loved the experience, though it ultimately was not profitable and we had to close shop. Is it worth discussing this failed venture in my MBA essays?------------ From: ApplicationReady To: laurjame Laurjame,------------ From: LINDAABRAHAM To: laurjame I tried to start up a small business a few years back. I loved the experience, though it ultimately was not profitable and we had to close shop. Is it worth discussing this failed venture in my MBA essays?---------------------------------------------------------- For International Students: VISA Sponsorship, What's the Real Deal? From: dolcevita01 To: All Hi all,------------ From: mbapulse To: dolcevita01 You can check the placement statistics posted on the website of those schools... Top 10 schools usually have 90% of their students hired by graduation... So the job scenario for you wouldnt be that bad...------------ From: jinjja012 To: dolcevita01 The worst part of H-1 Visa is that it takes another 3-4 years to get your green card and another 5 years after that to get your US Citizenship. View over 4,500 blogs in our MBA Blogs community today! Share your journey, meet new friends, and expand your network. Connect with MBA students, applicants and alumni from Columbia, Kellogg, Notre Dame, and more! Become a blogger today! Here's an excerpt: Chinese and Indians By nd Comments: 0 Stars: 0 MBA Will Work for Money By businessweekstaff Comments: 0 Stars: 0FOR THE FULL VERSION Admissions Directors Answer: "What is the best piece of advice for students applying from outside of the country?" ------------------------------------------- Get an early start in the MBA application process by becoming familiar with Anderson via our Web site. The process for applying is straightforward and does not change that much from year to year. Try to get the testing aspects out of the way as soon as possible. Prepare and register for the GMAT and TOEFL giving yourself time for a retake if necessary. It's important not to do monthly retakes of the GMAT. Rather do a substantial preparation, and take the test with confidence. If the score or subscores are not competitive, then prep some more or possibly engage in coursework and then retake the GMAT. When possibly visit Anderson, however we realize not everyone can visit so check our calendar of events to see when we might be visiting your country. We offer a limited number of interviews conducted by our alumni and admissions staff throughout the world. While these are evaluative interviews, during the course of the interview there is ample opportunity to ask questions about The Anderson School. --Linda Baldwin, UCLA All candidates should try to apply as early as possible. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. That means when all the places are filled, the admission procedure will stop. By applying early, candidates also can show their strong interest in the school(s). This is especially the case for international applicants. If admitted, the process to obtain the necessary visa, finding an appropriate accommodation, and other matters in relation to relocation does take some time to arrange properly. --Connie Tai, RSM Most of our applicants are from outside France, and we do not differentiate between French and non-French residents. The main difference is in the logistics: Preparation with applicants from outside France is longer, more time is needed for mailing official documents, in certain countries the GMAT exam is not given frequently, and a study visa might be necessary. This process is long, so the best piece of advice is to apply early. When referencing coming to a B-school in another country, focus on the nature of the MBA. In our case, we are based in France, but we are not focused on the local market. Therefore, we advise not to emphasize the local country where the school is based, because if it's an international school, as is the case with Theseus, the focus is on global conditions for business management coupled with an international student body and faculty. --Admissions team, Theseus International Management Institute Understand the admissions criteria for the schools you are selecting. Refine your search and be sure the schools you select have programs that suit your individual interests. Research the resources available for international students at each school. For example, since USC is a large public university, we have rich and vast resources for [international students]. Try to get into contact with current students and/or alumni from your country who have attended the program which you are interested in. --Reena Lichtenfeld, University of South Carolina
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