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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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Monday, April 07, 2008 Cornell’s Johnson School of Management Names Old Friend as New Dean Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management appointed noted scholar and long-time faculty member Louis Joseph Thomas as its new dean in late March. Thomas, who has served as interim dean since 2007, has been an integral part of the Cornell community for decades. His appointment will be submitted for approval by the Cornell Board of Trustees at its April meeting. “I am delighted to welcome Joe to Cornell’s academic leadership,” said Cornell Provost Carolyn Martin in a statement announcing his appointment. “He has already contributed significantly to the school’s growth and enduring success with his broad experience and dedication, his vision and energy, his integrity and steady leadership … and has a deep understanding of the school’s strategy for the future,” she continued. As dean, Thomas will oversee Johnson’s 86 full, visiting and adjunct faculty; 110 staff; and more than 800 students and 12,000 alumni. He will be responsible for the school’s $60 million budget and $154 million endowment as well as for fostering innovations such as the Parker Center for Investment Research and other immersion programs. In a Q&A with a reporter for the Cornell Chronicle, Thomas discussed some of his goals as dean, including securing a spot for Johnson as one of the world’s top ten schools of management. His other top priorities include continuing to expand and diversify the school’s faculty and student body, increasing the size of its executive MBA program, strengthening ties with alumni and raising the profile and recognition of Johnson’s teaching and research. Already, Thomas’s list of achievements at Johnson is lengthy. He has helped grow the Johnson tenure and tenure-track faculty by 54 percent in the last decade and has significantly increased the school’s reputation and offerings in the areas of accounting and finance, marketing and management. He also has served as director of each the doctoral and executive education programs at the school, chair of the Academic Leadership Series and chair of the Financial Policies Committee. Thomas’s teaching also has been roundly celebrated. The Nicholas H. Noyes Professor of Manufacturing, Thomas is a two-time winner of the Russell Distinguished Teaching Award (1996 and 2001), which is given to faculty members whose influence on graduates extends at least five years into their careers. An expert in the field of operations management, his teaching has centered around supply-chain integration, manufacturing strategy, production and quantitative analysis. Finally, his experience outside of Johnson is substantial. He has consulted for and led executive education programs at several Fortune 100 companies and other organizations, including McDonald’s, Hoffman La-Roche, Bethlehem Steel, Accenture and ALCOA. He also has served as board member and chair of UNICON, the University Consortium for Executive Education, and is the author of four books and countless articles on management and operations. Thomas’s pride in the Johnson School was evident as he accepted his appointment. “Our students learn and work alongside a distinguished and growing faculty steeped in some of the most relevant research on the issues that shape today’s business world,” he said. “I am honored to assume this new responsibility at a time when the Johnson School is poised to lead the way.” |
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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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