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8月7日纽约免费mba申请seminar,有同去的吗?
MBA Admissions Strategy Seminar (Free) Clear Admit is offering a free MBA admissions seminar for prospective business school applicants to the top MBA programs. The 90 minute seminar will take place on Sunday, August 7th, 2005 from 3:00 - 4:30 PM. It will be held in New York City at the offices of Manhattan GMAT (138 West 25th street).
Space is limited and advance registration is required (see instructions below).
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The interactive seminar will cover the key aspects of MBA admissions, allowing attendees to actively develop their positioning strategy via individual exercises and interaction with the Clear Admit instructors. The seminar will also offer students a peek into the MBA admissions office, enabling applicants to gain a better understanding of who is reading their file and how the admissions process really works at the top schools.
INSTRUCTORS Clear Admit team members Alex Brown and Graham Richmond will lead the seminar. Here's a bit of background on your instructors:
-Alex Brown has spent over twelve years in the field of MBA admissions. He began his career as an Admissions Director for the MBA Program at the University of Delaware before moving on to the Admissions office at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he most recently served as Senior Associate Director of MBA Admissions before joining Clear Admit. During his seven-year tenure at Wharton's MBA admissions office, Brown played a decisive role in selecting candidates for the MBA program.
-Graham Richmond has spent over ten years in the field of MBA admissions. He is the co-founder of Clear Admit and holds an MBA from the Wharton School. Richmond also served as a member of the Wharton Admissions Committee - both as a student admissions reader and in a full-time capacity following his graduation from the MBA program. As co-founder of Clear Admit, Richmond has been interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, The Chronicle of Higher Education and Business Week.
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