12 STEPS ON HOW TO APPLY TO B-SCHOOL – STEP 11: PREPARING FOR YOUR MBA INTERVIEW
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Fortuna Admissions was asked by The Economist to write a multi-part series explaining how to improve your chance of getting into a top business school.
With the start of the new 2015-2016 MBA admissions cycle, the world’s best business schools are receiving a flood of transcripts, resumes, GMAT scores, recommendations
We are delighted to announce that Katherine Johnson, HBS MBA 1999, has joined Fortuna Admissions as an admissions coach. Katherine is a skilled marketing professional
According to a recent article by Poets and Quants, several MBA admissions experts believe that business schools are placing too much emphasis on the GMAT
When many people think of MBA program structures, the full-time two-year MBA program format is often the first to come to mind. With full-time programs,
We recently posted a blog about common mistakes to avoid in your MBA applications as you’re starting to work on your 2015-2016 b-school applications. To
MBA Application Mistakes to Avoid – Part 1 With the new 2015-2016 MBA application season underway, many of you are just getting started with your
If asked how they evaluate applications from female applicants relative to their male counterparts, many admissions officers would likely avoid suggesting that women applicants are
Tackling application essays for business school is a daunting task. They’re a critical part of your sales pitch. Your application may be read by a
The following blog is adapted from our article featured recently on Poets and Quants. Click here to read Part 1 of the adapted article. This
The following blog is adapted from our article featured recently on Poets and Quants. In the last few days, top MBA programs including HBS, Stanford,
On average, leading business schools organize three or four rounds of admissions in the 12 months before matriculation (with the exception of Columbia Business School