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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredibly Helpful and Informative, August 29, 2003
I am applying to business school this fall, and just got this book a week ago after hearing about it. I have already read it most of the way through, and I can say that it is DEFINITELY worth it. I have also read How to Get Into the Top MBA Programs and I can say that this book helps you at least as much as that one, in less than half the length. I actually consider that one to be good, but this one to be even better.I really like how the authors describe a framework for getting your story together. I wonder if everyone will follow their advice to the letter, but I think they would benefit by doing so. The authors start by describing their framework, and then step through each part of it throughout the rest of the book. Like I mentioned, I have read nearly the whole thing (which I couldn't do with the other books I bought). My favorite aspects of this book: 1) Advice on specific schools - Not everything that they tell you about a school is earth-shattering, but it's all good info. This is important info to consider when you apply to any school. A friend of mine at a Top 10 school read what they wrote about her school and agreed with what they said. 2) Interview prep - All of my target schools require interviews, and I really like the framework that they use in this section to help you prepare for the kinds of questions you will probably be asked. 3) Advice for applicants based on their backrounds - This section is fairly short, but still contains good advice to think about as you write your essays, etc. 4) Essay analysis and advice - Other books also do this, but this book does a good job of breaking down essays by type and letting you know what schools tend to look for. They also give good general advice like making sure that you and your recommenders are on the same page in terms of what to emphasize, etc. And the GMAT section looks like it has good advice, although that's the one section that I sort of skipped, since I already took the test. My only suggestions for improvement would be to expand the section that gives advice by type of applicant. And, they give advice for the top 30 schools, but not everyone is targeting those schools. So, maybe covering the top 50 would be better, although that of course would make it a lot longer. All in all, definitely worth picking up, especially if you want a smaller book that gives you the same advice that the bigger, more expensive ones give. These guys seem to know their stuff.
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