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7 Deadly Sins of MBA Applicants
Keep these seven deadly sins in mind so that you can make it to the heavenly destination of your dream school.
... read moreCounter-Intuition on the GMAT, Part 3: Problem Solving
We examine how an unreliable type of test-taker's intuition can disrupt your ability to answer Problem Solving questions.
... read moreThe Accidental MBA: My Unconventional Journey to Harvard Business School
A Harvard Business School graduate explains how she took a nontraditional path to getting an MBA.
... read morePlanning Ahead for your MBA Part 5: November - January
A five-part series from mbaMission that provides a step-by-step timeline to guide you down the long road of applying to business school. Part 5
... read morePlanning Ahead for Your MBA Part 4: August - October
A five-part series from mbaMission that provides a step-by-step timeline to guide you down the long road of applying to business school. Part 4
... read morePlanning Ahead for your MBA Part 3: May - July
A five-part series from mba Mission that provides a step-by-step timeline to guide you down the long road of applying to business school. Part 3
... read morePlanning Ahead for your MBA Part 1: Preplanning
A five-part series from mba Mission that provides a step-by-step timeline to guide you down the long road of applying to business school. This week, we lay out what you should be doing at least on ... read more
4 Ways to Keep Your MBA Applications From Ruining Your Holidays
With second round deadlines just around the corner, you might be feeling the pressure mounting. If finishing MBA applications were not stressful enough, add to that the increasing demands of family ... read more
Why More MBA Applicants Are Choosing European Business Schools
For over a century now, MBA programs have been considered quintessentially American institutions. Not anymore, students are choosing to apply to and attend European business schools like INSEAD and L ... read moreHot Healthcare Careers of 2008: Occupational Therapist
With the war in Iraq and Afghanistan returning wounded soldiers and reporters back home, the need for occupational therapists (OT) in today?s health care system has never been greater. ... read more
Wouldn't You Like to Know? An Interview with Brenda Armstrong, Director of Admissions, Duke Medical School.
Every pre-med wants the inside scoop on how to conquer the application process. I know what you're thinking: "Who would know more about the application process than the Director of Admissions?" We ... read more
The History of Medical Schools in the U.S.
The very first medical school in the original 13 colonies was founded in 1765 by John Morgan at the University of Pennsylvania, which at the time was known as the College of Philadelphia. The facu ... read more
