Was just talking to an old friend who started at Stern recently. He loves it there. But NYC is frightfully expensive. Campus Graduate Studio acco for 1700 bucks a month!!! Ouch..
But then Stern has a LOT to offer - NYC, Ashwath Damodaran, IB students, great culture etc. and it is definitely one of my top choices. And it reminds me of Avis' famous ad -"We try harder..". Stern is an up and coming school. So they try harder. Plus their IB placement record is impeccable.
As for my essays, I have spent every bit of creativity and energy I have into Chicago's essays. Ross essays have been ripped apart by my reviewers. SO I will wait for a while till I get back to them. See if I have any fresh ideas.
Next target- Wharton (Gee..I love unca Wharton!)
All I did today was brainstorm about outsider situations for Essay 2. Then called up friends randomly for help. We all concurred that I should try to keep this personal as it might be the only one I can use to show my personality. No matter what I try, I cannot make my goals essay personal. I just cannot!
I am also reading through the HBS essays in 65 Harvard essays and find that most of the guys have taken very small incidents and elaborated on them. This is an eye-opener for me because I always was looking for BIG examples. I have many but then the essence gets lost in the list of things I did and felt. So I have decided to use very small incidents..like instead of focussing on a project that failed, I will probably focus on one difficult conversation with one client in one project that failed. I think the key to cracking these essays is to ZERO down on the essence of the matter and then build around it. Sounds easier said than done though! Let us wait and watch.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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i came to the same realization about the small incidents. i think we are prone to use big experiences because we figure every one applying to bschool is some kind of ridiculous superstar and need to compete with them.
thanks for the comment - looking forward to hearing about your journey!
did u find the 65 harvard essay book useful (for someone who has montauk and bodine already) I'm thinking of buying it for my HBS app, what dya say?
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