Posted by Clear Admit on January 16, 2006, at 1:34 pm
Posted in: Deadlines While many applicants are awaiting word on applications submitted in the early admissions rounds, we wanted to take a moment to offer a quick list of the remaining MBA deadlines for this season.
As we’ve often remarked in this blog, the final rounds of admission can be particularly competitive – so we encourage our readers to exercise caution. At the same time, for candidates who haven’t yet received positive news or who may be looking to ‘trade up’ based on excellent results thus far, a third (or final) round application can sometimes make sense. In addition, it is important to remember that many programs offer four (or more) deadlines, often making their February and March dates the penultimate deadlines.
Without further ado, here are the key deadlines on the horizon:
January 20th: Berkeley/Haas
February 1st: INSEAD, IMD, Emory, UT Austin/McCombs
February 10th: Georgetown/McDonough
February 15th: USC/Marshall
February 21st: UCLA/Anderson
February 24th: London Business School
March 1st: UVA/Darden, Columbia (int’l), Cornell/Johnson, Michigan/Ross
March 2nd: Wharton
March 3rd: UNC/Kenan-Flagler
March 7th: Harvard
March 10th, Berkeley/Haas, Kellogg/Northwestern
March 15th: Stanford, Yale SOM, NYU/Stern
March 20th: Carnegie Mellon/Tepper
March 21st: Duke/Fuqua
March 22nd: INSEAD
March 24th: Oxford/Said
April 1st: USC/Marshall
April 10th: Dartmouth/Tuck
April 20th: Columbia (domestic, rolling)
April 28th: UCLA/Anderson, London Business School
April 30th: U. Toronto/Rotman
May 26th: Oxford/Said
May 31st: Cambridge/Judge (rolling)
Posted by Clear Admit on January 16, 2006, at 11:58 am
Posted in: General FYI: We’re in the process of making some changes to the MBA Admissions Wiki. As a result, you may have noticed some downtime over the weekend and this morning. We’ll post a note here as soon as the site is back up and running at full speed. Thanks for your patience.
In the meantime, we are proud to announce that our wiki was featured in a leading technology and marketing/communications blog! Here is a quote from the posting:
“Clear Admit has enabled a powerful and free information sharing solution that allows any MBA applicant anywhere to gather and review lots of valuable and up-to-date information relating to the MBA admission process at each of the major MBA schools.”
For the full article, click here.
Posted by Clear Admit on January 13, 2006, at 9:00 am
Posted in: Fridays from the Frontline As admissions decisions continue to roll out, we’d like to open this edition of FFF by extending congratulations to our blogging friends who’ve received good news over the past few days, as well as our condolences to those who received word that wasn’t as positive. Resolute is glad to have a definitive yes from ISB, and Bbirds shares news of his ISB admit with financial support (offering some words of encouragement to fellow applicants who didn’t quite make the cut). We were pleased to read about RedWolf’s Chicago admit as well as Angel Angie’s positive news from LBS and MBA Cutie’s acceptance to Michigan. A waitlist decision from Chicago solidifies Moe’s decision to enroll at LBS, while Nagendra accepts an imminent rejection and Anand comes to terms with a ding. While we were sorry to read that things didn’t work out this season, we’re glad to hear that RusGirl is excited about her new job and considering reapplying.
While some applicants can at least rest easy with an answer, many more are still waiting on decisions, and the past week found many bloggers jumping every time the phone rings, checking email for interview invites, analyzing interviews, catching typos in essays, and trying to stay motivated. Some school’s models seem to cause more stress than others, as MBA Cutie comments on the acute agony inflicted by Kellogg’s practice of gradually releasing decisions and Ty Coon considers how application timing factors into Columbia’s rolling review process. FooBarMe also continues to prepare for a Berkeley interview (which hopefully he’ll report in the wiki) and wait for an answer – albeit not from the program he applied to!
Meanwhile, Kilgore Trout explores another element of application-induced anxiety as he wonders how to break his b-school plans to his boss (and might want to investigate Brownoski’s comments on his lame duck status as he prepares). Of course, the decision date doesn’t always bring the painful uncertainty to an end, as Ty attests in relation to his Yale waitlist situation.
There does, however, seem to be rest for at least some of the weary. Finished with the work on their end, Moe and Nick offer their perspective to fellow applications with a suggestion on a fitting and thoughtful gift idea for recommenders and some retrospective tips on the application process (respectively). Others are simply grateful to have some time to relax: Pupstar78 plans an evening off after lining up his Kellogg interview, Sorebrek breathes a sigh of post-application relief and LaserLikeFocus decides to take a break from thinking about b-school altogether.
Last week’s FFF was light on content from current students, but they’re back in force now that winter break is drawing to a close (and Future MBA Girl is already feeling the effects of senioritis!). Even though class is just starting up, the simple recollection of students in the same place after scattering from break can make for memories and blog fodder, as IESE blogger George demonstrates with an illustrated account of his last hurrah before the start of the semester.
While there’s been some talk of getting back in gear academically (Hella is bracing himself for a heavy courseload and busy few months at Wharton and The Divine Miss N is already swimming in finance homework at LBS, while Noelle has been able to ease back into things at IESE more gradually), the hot topic in the student blogosphere has undeniably been recruiting. Preparation methods vary; from Ben at Ross’ sorting through various metaphors for the process to Mbwana looking into the statistics behind his prospects (and outlining a course to help maximize his chances). While anyone who’s applied for a job or school knows the stress involved in the process, droodoggie makes an interesting comment on the pressure that comes from being placed in such direct competition with classmates and friends. On a humorous note, Miss N learns that the job prospects aren’t the only thing worth getting excited about. More seriously, a few veterans offer up some tips to first year students looking for consulting positions – be sure to check out Marquis‘ thoughts, if this applies to you.
The start of a new semester also means a new setting for students taking advantage of exchange programs. While different cities and schools come with different factors to consider – from Death Spiral’s first impression of the well-organized city and modern conveniences of INSEAD’s Singapore campus to LBS blogger Guillaume’s account of earthquake preparedness orientation at Anderson – the keyword this week seems to be “adjustment.” There’s understandably not much to report at this point and most student-bloggers are just checking in to let readers know they’ve landed, but we look forward to hearing more as the semester goes on.
Finally, we’d like to welcome Harvard_Dream and Angel Angie into the blogging fold! The former is a first year student at HBS who has just kicked off a blog that looks like it will be an excellent resource on life at Harvard Business School. The latter is an LBS admit, who will be joining the class of 2008 and reporting on life in London. These blogs have been added to the HBS Blogs and LBS Blogs pages in the MBA Admissions Wiki. We encourage our readers to add their blogs to the wiki if we’ve missed them.
Congratulations to those of you who know where you’ll be and what you’ll be doing next, and good luck to those still navigating the admissions and recruiting processes! Have a great weekend…
Posted by Clear Admit on January 12, 2006, at 11:40 am
Posted in: General There’s a great deal of news to report today, ranging from recent headlines to admissions results. We’ll start with a run-down of a few articles that are worth reading:
1) Getting Something Extra From an MBA Program. This article was published on the Wall Street Journal’s College Journal site (a free site) and covers the subject of experiential learning and networking in business school. Highlighting activities that range from Tech Treks at MIT/Sloan to corporate links between a pharmaceutical management concentration at Rutgers and local firms (Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb), the author focuses on how schools go beyond basic classroom learning when educating their students and helping them to build networks.
2) Internship Offers Are Too Early for MBAs. This article about MBA summer internships was published yesterday (also on the College Journal site). Author Ronald J. Alsop documents the growing battle that corporations are waging to get first dibs on first-year MBA students, by showing up earlier and earlier in the school year to wine and dine potential recruits. In fact, Harvard Business School was forced to instate a ‘do not disturb’ period that stretches from pre-term through mid-November so that students can settle in at school and not be distracted by constant recruiting events (other top schools now have similar rules). While the recruiting process can certainly be distracting, it’s certainly a nice problem for the schools to have!
3) MBAs Who Double Up. This BusinessWeek Online feature documents the growing popularity of dual-degree pursuits (JD/MBA, MBA/MHA, MBA/PhD, etc). The rationale coming from those students who have ‘doubled up’ is that doing so enables them to demonstrate more of a focus and drive. Of course, the downside to this practice is that students are often over-extended and heavily in debt. Clearly, the decision with regards to a dual-degree must be made on a case-by-case basis to ensure that it’s the right move for the applicant.
Live Chat with CMU
In other news, we wanted to call our reader’s attention to a Live Chat with Laurie Stewart, the executive admissions director at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business. The live chat will be hosted by BusinessWeek Online and gets started today at 12 PM (EST). To sign into the chat, click here.
Decisions Update
Finally, we’d like to extend our hearty congratulations to our readers who received good news from Chicago GSB and Michigan/Ross this week! Both schools released several R1 admits a day ahead of schedule, opting to phone the lucky applicants to give them advance word.
Posted by Clear Admit on January 11, 2006, at 1:03 pm
Posted in: Wiki Wednesdays Welcome to Wiki Wednesdays, a new column that we’re introducing to help our readers stay on top of the latest additions to the MBA Admissions Wiki. As you might expect, there have been several exciting developments, since last week’s wiki launch, so let’s get started:
1) Applicant Bloggers. We’ve added a new page to the wiki that is called Applicant Bloggers. This page serves as a helpful index of those applicants who are blogging their way through the MBA admissions process (the same bloggers who are presently featured in our Fridays From the Frontline column). While this page is currently set up as a bare-bones list, we’d like to encourage applicant bloggers to add a brief (one sentence) description about their blog, perhaps indicating where they are from (location, industry) and which schools they are targeting. [If you are an applicant blogger, click here to learn how to get your wiki account and add a description.]
2) GMAT Preparation and Experience. We’ve created a new page for applicants to post their insights with regards to GMAT preparation, scheduling, etc. This page is already off and running with some wonderful tips courtesy of the BeatTheGMAT blog.
3) Content, Content, Content! As dozens of MBA applicants and students have been signing up for their wiki accounts, a lot of really wonderful content has started to flow into the wiki. Here’s a quick list of several pages that feature new content:
-Wharton Interview: This page of the wiki continues to grow rapidly, with a total of 11 interview reports contributed in just a handful of days!
-Tuck Interview: There’s a Tuck interview report that was added today and features a list of questions posed, as well as a link to the applicant’s blog posting on the same subject.
-Kellogg Interview: Marina was kind enough to add her Kellogg alumni interview experience to the wiki, also with a link to coverage of the same topic in her blog.
-Harvard Interview Report: Much like the Wharton interview page, the Harvard section of the wiki is also rapidly building up. There are several in-depth interview summaries that have been added of late.
4) Coverage. We’re pleased to see so many bloggers and columnists covering the news of the wiki’s launch. Here are a few links to the most recent mentions:
Marina’s B-School Adventures
Nick Carraway Goes for an MBA
The Virtual Handshake
Social Networking Weblog
Take Two BSkool
That should wrap up the inagural edition of Wiki Wednesdays. Thanks again to everyone who has jumped on board to help make the MBA Admissions Wiki a useful resource. We look forward to hearing more from you in the coming weeks!
Posted by Clear Admit on January 10, 2006, at 1:44 pm
Posted in: General While many leading MBA programs will be issuing decisions for R1 applicants next week and beyond, both Chicago GSB and Michigan/Ross will be notifying R1 applicants this week:
-Chicago: decisions are slated for release on January 11th
-Michigan: all decisions will be posted online by January 13th
This information (along with decision dates for several schools) can be found in the ‘Current Status’ section of the Clear Admit MBA Admissions Wiki.
In the news this week, the Boston Business Journal has published an interesting article on the 2002-2005 downward trend in MBA admissions volume. Although the article seems somewhat ill-timed (with application volume reportedly on the rise at most leading MBA programs this year), it covers the trend that plagued MBA admissions for the last three cycles and points out the changes that lower volume has brought about in the management education world.
Posted by Clear Admit on January 9, 2006, at 4:09 pm
Posted in: Deadlines While many applicants are breathing a sigh of relief after last week’s deadline crunch, many others are still working hard on applications for schools with round two or three deadlines coming up between now and the end of the month. For those of you who may be racing against the clock and wondering precisely how much time you have, we wanted to share some information about the exact deadlines for the top programs with deadlines coming up in the next few days.
Monday, January 9, 2006
-CMU/Tepper: all mailed materials must be received by, and all online applications must be submitted on, the day of the deadline (presumably 11:59pm Eastern Time).
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
-Duke/Fuqua: interestingly, the online application lists the exact round two deadline as “1/10/2006 E.S.T.” Given the round three deadline of “3/21/2006 5:00:00 PM E.S.T.,” it would probably be best to assume that the 5pm Eastern time cut off applies here as well.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
-Yale: all materials must be submitted by 5pm (Eastern Time)
-MIT/Sloan: all materials must be submitted by 12 noon Pacific time
Thursday, January 12, 2006
-UVA/Darden: all materials must be received by 11:59pm (Eastern Time)
-Dartmouth/Tuck: all materials must be submitted by 5pm (Eastern Time)
Friday, January 13, 2006
-Oxford/Said: all materials must be received on the day of the deadline
Sunday, January 15, 2006
-NYU/Stern: all mailed materials must be postmarked on this date, and all online applications must be submitted by midnight (i.e. 12am on January 16th, Eastern Time)
Again, we recommend that applicants submitting materials online give themselves at least a few days leeway if possible, especially given the issues that several programs encountered last week due to high traffic and server problems.
Good luck to everyone targeting programs with deadlines over the next week!
Posted by Clear Admit on January 6, 2006, at 2:56 pm
Posted in: Fridays from the Frontline Welcome to the first edition of FFF2006 – or as we like to say at Clear Admit HQ, “New year, same riveting content.” [OK, we haven't actually said that before, but it sounded good....] Without further ado, let’s see what’s been happening in the b-school blogging community over the past few days.
As MBA student-bloggers have been enjoying their hard-earned winter break, we turn to the applicant-blogger community to support this week’s report from the blogging front lines. Several applicant bloggers were busily submitting applications to leading programs this week and offering their take on the admissions process as they clicked ‘submit’. Bbirds had some truly helpful tips on the ISB application, reminding readers that word counts aren’t always what they seem. FooBarMe happily reports of his submission to CMU/Tepper while describing how difficult it can be to distill a lengthy career into b-school application essays and forms. Meanwhile, Anand and PupStar78 reported on submitting their Wharton applications – the former 75 hours before the deadline and the latter on limited sleep. Other application-submission posts came from Nagendra (who applied to Yale), Vatsa (who submitted at Chicago and had some great thoughts on the writing process) and PupStar78 (who followed his Wharton application with a Kellogg submission). One of the funnier posts this week came from LaserLikeFocus, who submitted both Wharton and Stanford applications but admits to being a bit tired of all the ‘self-promotion’. We wish LaserLike all the best as he musters up the energy to work on his MIT/Sloan application this weekend.
While some applicants were applying, others took a moment to reflect on the essay writing process. Moe, a recent LBS admit, was kind enough to offer a detailed analysis of his approach to the LBS application essays (timely reading for those of you who were aiming for this week’s LBS deadline). In a similar vein, current Stanford student Cliff-Clavin offers a helpful short-hand analysis of Stanford’s application essays and Loki chimes in with a humorous summary of the key steps involved in applying to business school and planning your applications.
With many R1 decision release dates on the horizon, the blogosphere featured a good number of updates and news of results. Brownoski offered an interesting exploration of Wharton’s waitlist policy and RedWolf described how a combination of his R1 Wharton result and HBS’ new grading policy led to his decision to remove Harvard from his list. Krazy Ivan also examined his future plans in light of a R1 rejection from Wharton, but pushed forward with his R2 Stanford application. Finally, Ty Coon reported a decision from Yale (kinda) and Marina reported negative results from Kellogg (not to worry – she’s already accepted her spot at CBS!).
Not everyone was submitting applications or hearing of final results this week. Nagendra took some time to report on his Michigan interview experience and SgHama checked in with a summary of his nerve wracking Tuck interview. We expect there to be more interview reports in the coming weeks as more and more applicants enter that phase of the process. Don’t forget to request your free Clear Admit Wiki account in order to share your interview experiences.
To wrap up the first edition of FFF’06, we’d like to call your attention to a few more bits of news. First, BeatTheGMAT reports that he will be launching a GMAT-focused discussion forum to complement his GMAT-blog. Stay tuned! And finally, GSBMennonite reports from the first day of post-break classes at Chicago while the adcom hints that application volume is up at the GSB…
Posted by Clear Admit on January 5, 2006, at 9:27 pm
Posted in: School: Penn / Wharton The deadline has been extended as reported on S2S.
Posted by Clear Admit on January 5, 2006, at 5:08 pm
Posted in: General We’re excited to report that many of our readers have been signing up for free accounts and adding content to the MBA Admissions Wiki! In fact, there are new interview reports that have been added to the wiki for London Business School, Wharton, Tuck and U. Michigan – all in the last 24 hours. To stay on top of recent content updates to the wiki, use the following link: http://clearadmit.jot.com/RecentUpdates.
If you are not yet signed up to add content to the wiki, just send an email to wiki@clearadmit.com and include a preferred username.
In other news, we’d like to thank the blogging community for some of the praise that wiki has garnered thus far:
-Hella: Clear Admit Wiki
-Moe: Wiki Shmiki
-Diva Marketing Blog: Year of the Wiki?
Posted by Clear Admit on January 5, 2006, at 1:08 pm
Posted in: School: Penn / Wharton With Wharton’s deadline slated for 5 PM (EST) today, things have clearly been heating up on the school’s server. Applicants in the student2student forums have been reporting problems with payment (tip: stick to Internet Explorer) and sluggish upload times throughout the night and into this morning. There also seems to be an issue where the system fails to recognize user login information. Our understanding is that the school is working on these issues. Hang in there everyone!
In other news that will be of interest to Wharton admits, the school has changed their merit-based fellowships policy this year. In the past, these fellowships were awarded by the committee, with all admitted students being eligible. This year, the school requires that admitted students do the following to be eligible:
1. Submit a personal statement of 500 words or less describing:
- Why you think you should be considered for a Fellowship;
- How receiving a Fellowship will impact your ability to give back to the Wharton community.
2. Submit a one-page resume
That’s the latest Wharton news. Best of luck to those of you who are applying in R2!
Posted by Clear Admit on January 5, 2006, at 1:02 pm
Posted in: School: Dartmouth / Tuck —– Original Message —–
From: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 12:24 PM
Subject: January interview dates extended!
Dear Applicant:
If you are planning to apply to Tuck for the January round, we have extended the deadline to interview on campus until February 6, 2006 (from January 20). Click Here to register for a campus visit and interview. If you have not been able to come to Hanover for an on-campus interview by February 6, the admissions committee may request that you interview. Unfortunately, we cannot invite all applicants to interview so if you want to guarantee an interview, you should schedule a campus visit.
The deadline to submit your application to Tuck for consideration in the January round is Thursday, January 12, 2006 (5 p.m. EST). We encourage you to contact us if you have questions about the application process at tuck.admissions@dartmouth.edu or call 603-646-3162.
If you have already submitted your application, congratulations! We look forward to reading your materials.
The next application deadline is April 10, 2006. More information about application procedures and deadlines is available at our website: www.tuck.dartmouth.edu
We also want to remind January applicants that to be considered for a Tuck scholarship, the Application for Tuck School of Business Funds must be received in the Financial Aid Office by the close of business on January 19, 2006. All applicants who wish to be considered for financial aid, including low interest loans, must also submit additional documentation (referenced in the application instructions) by March 1, 2006. Additional information is available at our website.
Good luck with your application!
All the best,
Tuck Admissions
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
100 Tuck Hall
Hanover, NH 03755
Office Hours (Eastern Time): Mon. – Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: 603-646-3162
Email: Tuck.Admissions@Dartmouth.edu
Website: www.tuck.dartmouth.edu
Posted by Clear Admit on January 4, 2006, at 4:28 pm
Posted in: General We are tremendously excited to announce the launch of Clear Admit’s MBA Admissions Wiki! This wiki is designed to allow the MBA applicant community to share insights and help one another through the application process.
What’s A Wiki, You Ask?
A wiki is a free, online, community-based, encyclopedia of knowledge. The idea is that if enough users collaborate to share their knowledge of a subject, the resulting ‘communal’ content will serve as a valuable resource.
How Is Our Wiki Organized?
In its present format, the Clear Admit MBA Admissions Wiki provides the opportunity for b-school applicants and students to share feedback on their application experiences, interviews, and business school classroom/campus experiences. The wiki also includes a special ‘current state’ section (to track the latest admissions news at each school). Finally, we’ve included links to current bloggers at each of the schools we’ve featured. [Note: At this stage the wiki is limited to 17 schools. We are fully prepared to expand this list on demand.]
How Can I Use the Wiki?
Anyone can read the wiki and use it to learn more about the b-school admissions process. Of course, the resource will only be as good as its collective contribution, so we encourage you not only to read, but to contribute your insights! In order to contribute to the wiki, you will need to sign up for a free account. Please e-mail wiki@clearadmit.com, noting your preferred username, and an account will be established for you.
Final Thoughts
We hope the level of transparency provided by the wiki will further enable applicants to understand what is expected as they negotiate the admissions process. This wiki should complement the other resources that are available to MBA applicants (blogs, forums, chats, etc). We do not intend for the wiki to replace these resources; the wiki is a repository of content, not a place for dialogue. For more information please access our FAQ.
We would like to thank those of you who spent time testing the wiki during the beta phase! We have made several changes as a consequence of your valuable feedback. In addition, the content you have added is critical to the launch of this wiki!
Posted by Clear Admit on January 4, 2006, at 12:33 pm
Posted in: Deadlines , School: Chicago From: “Admissions Operations” admissionsoperations@chicagogsb.edu
To:
Subject: Chicago GSB Round 2 Deadline Update
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:10:53 -0600
Dear ,
Thank you for your interest in Chicago GSB. By now you may be aware of the delays we have been experiencing with our online application. Please know that we are actively trying to correct this problem and are hopeful all will be resolved shortly. However, since many users have been inconvenienced by this problem we have decided to extend our 2nd Round deadline from 5:00 p.m. (CST) to 11:59 p.m. (CST) on Wednesday, January 4th. We apologize for any delays you may have experienced and we hope this extra time will help you complete your application.
Thank you again for your interest and understanding and best of luck with the rest of the process.
Sincerely,
The Admissions Committee
Chicago GSB
Also, see the similar note from the Associate Dean of Admissions (in the Chicago Forums).
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