Mba Bootcamp - Revolutionary Product In Hot Market
The best part is it doesn't matter if your application has more holes than Swiss cheese!
"World's Worst Student, Crippled By A 2.24 GPA Creates 'Application Magic' To Catapult Himself Into The Stanford MBA Program..."
"Now He's Willing To Reveal This Secret To The First 50 People Who Respond To This Offer..."
Here is what you'll be downloading in just a few minutes:
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Video Module 1: Success Stories
What You'll Learn:
- How to piece together a compelling picture that will blow-away the admissions committee.
- Exactly what you need to do to get started and not waste valuable time.
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Video Module 2: Application Assessment
What You'll Learn:
- Accessing the schools where you have the best shot of acceptance - and why you may want to aim higher.
- How to position yourself as a good fit for each schools on your list - you'll learn how to highlight different aspects of yourself for maximum affect with each school.
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Video Module 3: Career Goals
What You'll Learn:
- How to stand-out from the thousands of other applicants with your EXACT background (with the right story you actually don't have much competition).
- How to balance being honest with telling the admissions committee "what they need to hear".
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Video Module 4: Letters of Recommendation
What You'll Learn:
- How to approach and manage recommenders, including samples of strong letters of recommendations, and the knowledge of how to use them to mitigate weaknesses.
- What materials to provide to the recommenders to ensure you get exactly what you need from each recommender.
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Video Module 5: Resume
What You'll Learn:
- What your resume should look like and how to make it an asset for your overall application.
- Highlight strengths through effective storytelling - even on your resume - to further mitigate weaknesses.
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Video Module 6: Essay Outlines
What You'll Learn:
- How to select among multiple optional essay topics so that your maximum potential is highlighted to the admissions committee.
- How to organize your strategy to avoid wasting time and money.
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You'll also receive 6 complete applications
(The actual, complete, and exact applications that I submitted)!
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Stanford GSB - Complete Application ($20 value)
- What Matters Most & Why Essay, 8 pages
- Work History & Career Goals Essay, 9 pages
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Peer Recommendation (project colleague)
- Resume
Due to it's length, the Stanford application is the holy grail of crafting a complete application package. If you're just starting out, or need to a cohesive overall approach to mitigating a weakness, this is the best place to start. |
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Duke/Fuqua - Complete Application ($20 value)
- Work Experience Essay, 250 words
- Career Goals Essay, 400 words
- Why This Program Essay, 500 words
- Explination of Low GPA, Optional Essay, 1 page
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Resume
The Duke application is extremely concise! The exact opposite of Stanford, and provides a good contrast of how to say a lot in as few words as possible. |
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UCLA - Complete Application ($20 value)
- Personal & Family History Essay, 1000 words
- Leadership Essay, 500 words
- Career Goals Essay, 1000 words
- Why UCLA Essay, 500 words
- Optional Essay, 1-page
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Resume
UCLA is a good application to study, because the essay lengths of typical of most schools. UCLA's focus on teamwork and entrepreneurship require subtle changes from other schools. |
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Carnegie Mellon - Complete Application ($20 value)
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Peer Recommendation (project colleague)
- Resume
Carnegie Mellon's application is different from the rest of these applications largely becasue of the school's focus on technology. This perspective is helpful if you are either looking to pursue technology as a career goal, or if you come from a tech/IT background. |
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Kellogg - Complete Application ($20 value)
- Career Goals Essay, 2 pages
- Background and Leadership Essay, 2 pages
- Self-Assessment Essay, 2 pages
- Most Valued Accomplishment - Short Answer, 3 paragraphs
- Lesson Learned in Leadership Role - Short Answer, 3 paragraphs
- Open-ended Supplemental - Short Answer, 3 paragraphs
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Resume
Kellogg is an excellent example of how to select from numerous optional essays to craft an overall story. Kellogg's heavy focus on teamwork requires subtle changes from other schools. |
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Berkeley/Haas - Complete Application ($20 value)
- Short Answer (2 paragraphs)"What I feel passionate about"
- Short Answer (2 paragraphs) - "Most valued possession"
- Short Answer (2 paragraphs) - "Role Model"
- Short Answer (3 sentences) - "Most significant accomplishment"
- Short Answer (3 sentences) - "What I would change about myself"
- Short Answer (3 sentences) - "What I would do with extra 4 hours/day"
- Short Answer (4 paragraphs) - "Optional explination of academic record"
- Short Answer (2 paragraphs) - "Employment gap"
- Optional Essay (5 paragraphs) - "Success Story"
- Essay (500 words) - "Career Goals"
- Recommendation (previous supervisor)
- Recommendation (currrent supervisor)
- Resume
Berkeley's application has a heavy emphssis on short answer questions. It is easy to lose sight of the overall story with so many questions, so this illustrates how to craft a story with a lot of smaller pieces. |
At last! A comprehensive system to help you get into the school of your dreams!
Maybe you have a low GPA? or GMAT? or an unconventional work history? or are an international applicant looking to stand out from the crowd?
No problem!
Develop a winning strategy to mitigate ANY weakness...
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Low GPA |
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Lack of Community Service |
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International Applicant |
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Indian IT Work Experience |
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Unconventional Work History |
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Common Work Experience (IB, Consulting, IT) |
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Previously Waitlisted or Dinged |
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Lack of Leadership |
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"Weak" Recommendations |
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Secrets from Top MBA Admits ($37 value)
Over 80-pages of insider secrets from recent MBA graduates of Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, and Kellogg. If you need 'insider info' to include in your essays, thene is no better resource to have!
I sold A LOT of cpoies of this book at $37. So free is a good deal :) |
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Secrets from the Class of 2010 ($24 value)
A survey of the Stanford GSB Class of 2010 that outlines their tips, tricks, and strategies that got them accepted into this year's class!
I sold this book in the past for $24, and now I'm offering it to you today as a bonus to get you to try out my Bootcamp today. |
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