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If I could give just one piece of advice, it would be to give your draft
essays to as many people as you can. The more feedback the better. Once
you've gone through 10-15 rounds of editing, *then* give it to the 2-3
people that are going to right your letters of recommendation. GMATs
aren't as important unless you score at the very top (750+) or near the
bottom. Interviews are interviews: maintain eye contact, smile, try to
say something that the interviewer hasn't heard 10 times already that
day, something that they'll remember about you and that highlights what
you will gain from an MBA program plus what you will contribute to the
school and your classmates.
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