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APPLICANT RESOURCES Admissions Director Q&A (New!)
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Clear Admit School Guides Clear Admit Interview Guides Below are the upcoming deadlines for admission to top-tier schools. Jan. 2: Michigan / Ross R2 Jan. 6: HBS R2 Jan. 6: LBS R2 Jan. 7: Chicago GSB R2 Jan. 7: UVA / Darden R2 Jan. 7: Dartmouth / Tuck R2 Jan. 7: Duke / Fuqua R2 Jan. 7: Stanford GSB R2 Jan. 7: Yale SOM R2 Jan. 8: UCLA / Anderson R2 Jan. 8: Wharton R2 Jan. 9: UNC Kenan-Flagler R3 Jan. 12: Cornell / Johnson R3 Jan. 12: Kellogg R2 Jan. 13: MIT Sloan R2 Essay Topic Analysis Use categories to access all that has been written on each of the topics. We have categorized by school and by subject matter.
A selection of interview field reports from fellow applicants posted to the MBA Admissions Wiki. Add your reports when you are finished with your interviews. Chicago Columbia Dartmouth / Tuck Duke / Fuqua Harvard Kellogg Michigan / Ross MIT / Sloan Stanford UNC / Chapel Hill Virginia / Darden Wharton London Business School GMAT Resources GMAC Manhattan GMAT GMAT Club Princeton Review Test Prep New York Kaplan Beat The GMAT Writing Resources Guide to Grammar and Writing The Internet Grammar of English English Usage, Style and Composition The Economist Style Guide Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
School Rankings The following resources should be useful to those who want to research the careers open to them after (or before) earning an MBA. Vault.com Wetfeet Business School Resources The following are business resources offered by a variety of leading Business Schools. It's useful to subscribe to these resources, especially for the schools to which you are applying.
If an MBA Program is not listed, please e-mail and we will be happy to list it. Berkeley / Haas Carnegie Mellon / Tepper Chicago Columbia Concordia Cornell / Johnson Dartmouth / Tuck Duke / Fuqua Emory / Goizueta Harvard HEC Montreal Indiana / Kelley Michigan MIT / Sloan Northwestern / Kellogg New York / Stern North Carolina / Kenan Flagler Notre Dame / Mendoza Pennsylvania / Wharton Queens Stanford Texas / McCombs Thunderbird Toronto UCLA / Anderson Virginia / Darden Western Ontario / Ivey Yale MBA Programs: Rest of the World As there is some variety in the length of international MBA programs, we have denoted the length of the program next to its name (1 = one year; 2 = 2 years). If an MBA Program is not listed, please e-mail and we will be happy to list it. AGSM (Australia) 2 Cambridge / Judge (UK) 1 CIEBS (China) 2 Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (China) 1 Cranfield School of Mgmt (UK) 1 ESADE (Spain) 1 or 2 HEC (France) 2 IESE (Spain) 2 IMD (Switzerland) 1 INCAE (Costa Rica) 2 INSEAD (France) 1 IPADE (Mexico) ISB (India) 1 London Business School (UK) 2 Manchester Bus. School (UK) 2 Melbourne (Australia) 2 Oxford / Said (UK) 1 Rotterdam (Netherlands) 1 Tsinghua IMBA (China) 2 University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) 1 Additional Resources Here we link a host of additional resources available across the web. E-mail info@clearadmit.com to have resources added to this list. AACSB International Association of MBAs Beyond Grey Pinstripes EFMD gradschools.com (worldwide) Infozee mba.com (GMAT Scores) MBAInfo mbaleague.blogspot.com MBAzone MBA Jungle TOEFL Top MBA MBA Tipline We encourage admissions officers, students and applicants to alert us of interesting news and developments, please send an email to news@clearadmit.com so we can blog it. Blog Archive
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Business Schools Stream to the Web Using Video Be it through their own channels on YouTube, podcasts posted through iTunes or the advent of new video-sharing sites like BigThink (founded by ex-Harvard President Larry Summers as a “YouTube for ideas”), business schools and business thinkers are finding even more of a presence on the Web as they begin en masse to embrace streaming video. An article yesterday in the Chronicle of Higher Education (itself highlighted on the BizDeansTalk blog) called attention to YouTube’s latest video phenomenon – professors posting lectures. “Web video opens a new form of public intellectualism to scholars looking to participate in an increasingly visual culture,” read the article. According to the Chronicle, several colleges and universities have signed agreements with YouTube to set up their own official channels on the video-sharing site. The deals, which do not involve any monetary exchange, allow the schools to brand their section of the site with school logos or colors and to upload longer videos than allowed by typical users. “We expect that education will be a vibrant category on YouTube,” Obadiah Greenberg, strategic partner manager at YouTube, told the Chronicle in an e-mail interview. “Everybody loves to learn,” he continued. It’s hard to provide an exact count of how many business schools have established YouTube channels. As noted in the Chronicle article, YouTube doesn’t make it easy to quickly find its educational offerings. So far, the site’s education category offers up as many videos seemingly unrelated to education as videos that are on topic. Some schools, though, are taking steps themselves to help users find them on YouTube. In an announcement last week, the Saïd School of Business at Oxford University directed prospective students to its new YouTube channel – set up in mid-December – which includes two new promotional videos outlining the benefits of studying at Oxford and of the Oxford MBA. In addition to these promos, the Saïd YouTube channel currently features 12 other videos, including several interviews with individual students and alumni as well as one video devoted to campus life. Other universities and colleges also have YouTube channels, including the University of California at Berkeley, Vanderbilt University and the University of Southern California. But though each of these institutions boasts its own business school, only USC’s Marshall School of Business seems to have established its own YouTube channel. iTunes Podcasts, Feeds and More More top business schools are listed here than aren’t, offering video and audio content that ranges from the school’s latest research results (IMD) to digital interviews with top business leaders (Tuck, Harvard, Wharton) to how to optimize your b-school applications (Stanford). According to Colman, Duke’s Fuqua School of Business offers “one of the richest collections out there.” As mentioned in recent Clear Admit posts, podcasts from students and alumni can help provide applicants with a fuller sense of the schools they are considering and can round out more traditional admissions material from the schools themselves. Increasingly, schools’ YouTube channels may make it into the mix of must-consult resources when applying to business programs. Finally, sites like BigThink suggest that video sharing may soon change even the way the larger business world functions. More on that in an upcoming post… |
DISCUSSIONS / BLOGS / WIKI Clear Admit's Most Recent Entries
Wiki MBA Admissions WikiThe Clear Admit Wiki is designed to allow b-school applicants to share their experiences through the application process. You can learn from others' experiences and contribute your own reports to the community. Below are the five most popular pages in the wiki: Wharton Interview Field Reports HBS Interview Field Reports Kellogg Interview Field Reports Chicago Interview Field Reports Columbia Interview Field Reports Discussion Boards BusinessWeek ForumsThe BusinessWeek Discussion Boards are another way to learn about the issues applicants face. Clear Admit hosts the Ask Clear Admit thread, which should help answer your questions. Here is a link to the original interface (for those of you who didn't like the recent upgrade). Also, here are the five most recent discussions taking place in the forum: Clear Admit is a featured expert in the BeatTheGMAT forums, answering questions from applicants across the globe. Feel free to ask us your questions in this forum! Here are the most recent posts: Clear Admit manages the Applying section of the StudyLink MBA discussion boards. The student-2-student Discussion Boards are managed by Wharton. Here are the five most recent discussions. The Chicago Discussion Boards are managed by the University of Chicago. Here are the five most recent discussions. School-Hosted Blogs Straight from the source: aggregated posts from students and administration. Below are the seven most recent posts in school-hosted blogs. Individuals' Blogs A selection of the latest updates to MBA blogs compiled by Hella.MBA Applicants Bloggers by School The following are links to bloggers at each of the schools listed.Chicago Columbia Dartmouth / Tuck Duke / Fuqua Harvard Kellogg Michigan MIT / Sloan New York / Stern North Carolina / Chapel Hill Stanford Virginia / Darden Wharton Yale ESADE IESE INSEAD London Business School Community Blogs Bshoolers.comCommunity blog with MBA student and alum contributors. Forté Foundation MBA Diaries Video blog entries posted by women MBA students. Owen Bloggers Independent blog with content by Vanderbilt MBA students. Best of Blogging 2007-2008 Top Ten:
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