Clear Admit 2013 MBA Application Workshop
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We know it’s hard to find time to complete your MBA applications. Ever wish you could buckle down and knock off an entire high-quality application in just a few days? Sign up for Clear Admit’s 2013 MBA Application Workshop to do just that–while receiving personalized feedback and guidance from our team of expert MBA admissions counselors. Round 2 deadlines are looming: don’t miss this incredible opportunity to complete a top-notch application in a single weekend.
During the Clear Admit Workshop, you will be paired with an admissions counselor who will help you personalize your MBA application strategy for any of our seven most popular schools: HBS, Stanford, Wharton, Booth, Kellogg, Tuck and MIT. We will cover all elements of your application, including essay topic brainstorming and editing, school strategy and résumé editing, as well as recommendation letter and data form guidance.
Members of our consulting team have served on the Wharton, Booth and Tuck admissions committees, obtained MBA degrees from Wharton and Stanford, and worked for McKinsey, Bain and Reuters, among other leading schools and firms.
WHEN?
2pm, Friday, December 6th – 2pm, Sunday, December 8th (Sign up by December 1st)
WHERE?
The HUB CityView, a State-of-the-art Conference Center in Philadelphia, PA
San Francisco, location to be determined
PRICING?
$3,950
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Call Clear Admit today at 215.568.2590
INCLUDED IN THE CLEAR ADMIT WORKSHOP:
√√ The Clear Admit Résumé, Recommendation, School and Interview Guides
√√ Assessment Letter, a detailed, individualized strategy document
√√ Round of résumé edits
√√ Feedback on school strategy
√√ Individual strategy and essay topic discussion
√√ Three rounds of feedback on essays
√√ Discussion of online data form, including Q&A
√√ Discussion of recommendation strategy, including Q&A
√√ Breakfasts and lunches
√√ Meeting facilities
MBA Applywire
I'm a dentist from India exploring international MBA programs and would appreciate some advice from people who have either gone through a similar transition or have experience with MBA admissions and outcomes.
My long-term goal is to move into the healthcare/healthtech ecosystem, potentially in areas such as healthcare consulting, product management, healthcare strategy, or healthtech startups. I am particularly interested in leveraging my clinical background rather than moving into a completely unrelated field.
I'm currently evaluating MBA programs in Europe and Asia (Singapore, Japan, HongKong)
For context, I have a GMAT Focus score of 575 with 4 years of work ex within the clinical and corporate side of the healthcare sector
Background: 27, male, SouthAsia (non Indian). Top national undergrad, GPA just under 3, strong GRE (330/167Q).
Experience 5 years: Founder of a cross border consumer-electronics venture (led a successful B2B pivot) operating over 3 continents, and Director of Ops & Supply Chain at a Regional distribution company (in a similar domain to my own business).
Leadership: Elected civic role (thousands of constituents); founded an award-winning COVID relief effort.
Goals: Short-term consulting (MBB/T2, ops & transformation). long-term to build an advisory firm for emerging-market SMEs.
I have a strong academic background and a multidisciplinary profile across economics, technology policy, and social impact. I scored 92.4% in Class 12 and completed my undergraduate degree from a Tier-I college under the University of Delhi with a CGPA of 8.54/10. I further pursued a one-year full-time Post Graduate Diploma from the Indian Statistical Institute, where I scored 76.3% and graduated as the topper of my batch.
Professionally, I have around 4.5 years of experience across the tech policy and social impact consulting space. I began my career as an economist at a boutique technology policy consulting firm, where I worked on research and advisory projects at the intersection of digital economy, regulation, and public policy. I then worked closely with a state government as part of a fellowship, gaining hands-on experience in policy implementation and government systems. Currently, I work with a prominent Section 8 company in the e-commerce space, contributing to initiatives focused on digital commerce, inclusion, and ecosystem development.
Overall, my profile brings together strong quantitative training, policy experience, government exposure, and impact-oriented work in India’s digital economy.