Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Best Essay Advice!!

Yahoo! I won the Clear Admit Best of Blogging award for the specific Best Esssay Advice category. I would really be glad if my advice helps others get into their top choice schools. I was pretty sure I would not figure on the top ten because my crazzy schedule has not left me time to sleep, leave alone blog.

Now busy with this -
Crzzy project

Have to-
vaccinate
get visa
apply for loan
buy new laptop
get through study material..

Jeez..I am getting freaked out.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Microsoft CEO sets deadline for Yahoo deal....

RAW AGRESSION....the more I experience the US corporate culture, the more I see of it. It starts right at the junior associate level and goes up to the top levels. People posing as someone they are not. Agressive, ruthless to achieve goals and often with little regard to common courtesies. This story abt the hostile takeover threat is just another example. I often think if I am even a good fit for all this. No, I am no chicken. But I still believe in human goodness and genuineness. I would rather be genuine and unsuccessful then fake it and be successful. I have now begun to think if this is all worth it. If an MBA is going to do me any good if after spending so much money and energy, I am forced to be someone I am not.....

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Like all good things...

the Waitlist process at Wharton has come to an end. I have been officially denied admission. So be it I guess.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

It is not all bad....

My current project is killing me. I have little or no idea what to do. I was brought in just 2 weeks before "go-live" and am expected to do magic. But then the good things in life are
A. Duke Fuqua offered me a scholarship!!!
B. Just got an email from Darden saying I am accepted.

So long...have a long day ahead!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Win some...lose some...

While I was ruminating being staffed on the crappy project with deadly deadlines run out of a basement in a client office that looks more like a house, I managed to check my mail and found something sweet from Duke. I have been selected for a scholarship!!! Now, I do not know the amount of the scholarship as that information will arrive via post seperately. But then, a significant amount will definitely tip the balance in favor of Duke if I get into Darden as well.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Duke offers Scholarship!!!!

In a new and unexpected twist, I got an email from Duke saying I have been selected for a Scholarship!!!!!! I do not know the amount yet as I will receive that information in a seperate letter. Wow!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

MBA admissions Career goals essay framework.

The Career goals essay is the most important essay one writes in the MBA admission process. After many failures and a few successes, I have distilled a few gems of wisdom from my experiences and by talking to other successful students at top schools. The most important thing I developed from my experiences was a framework for essay writing that kind of helped me get my thoughts straight.Of cource, I think Richard Montauk's book also talks about a few frameworks. I do not remember those and developed mine independently. But it may be similar to this. So do take a look at Montauk's book too if there are any better frameworks. Before even writing about my framework, I want to share a few thoughts that I think are important. They are as follows -

1. Keep it simple. Simple language. Simple style.Just go back to high-school grammar books if required.

2. Answer the whats/whys/hows in as much depth as possible and with vivid example.

3. Highlight what you learned/gained in each step - this directly translates to what you bring to the table when the ad-com reads it. So it is pretty important.

4. While recounting experiences, make sure you provide as much details as possible. Assume that the reader is not from your field/industry.

5. Make sure each experience shows multiple things - leadership and/or teamwork skills, results achieved, lessons learned.

6. Make sure atleast 1 experience is the one when you had the "moment of truth" when you felt you needed an MBA.

With these simple rules in mind, you might want to either brainstorm and get all your ideas on paper or use a framework as a starting point. The framework I used was as follows.

Essay 1 Framework
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Para 1 -
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1. Be upfront and state long-term goals.
- Make it VERY specific.
- Think about what you will do in a day-to-day basis. Think What, Where, When, How, Why. Desribe that. Give examples. Too many people think it is OK to just state a vague LTG. I have seen that that does not work unless you have been NYC during 9/11.
- Say Why you want to do what you want to do in the long-term - is it because of current job? personal experiences - a combination of both helps.

(Example - My vision/long-term goal is to start a company making petrochemicals of X variety in Darfur employing people from Nigeria because as a child I saw that people from Nigeria dont get to work in Darfur though it is important - I just made this up but hope you get the picture!)
- Say specifically what you/your company will do on a day to day basis.
(Example - My co. will take over russian oil fields through a bloodless coup and then process the crude from there through stolen japanese machinery to make me and entire Darfur rich. I will work hand in hand with the janjaweed to get a lot of my management done.

Again, BS but you get the idea - right?).



Para 2 -
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Support your LTG by stating what your STG is and how it will lead you to your LTG.
Explore the why/when/how/where principle.
Example - In order to achieve my LTG, I want to begin working as a Manager in the Crude Oil discovery and production division of Darfur Petrochemical corporation (what, when, where - narrowing down to a specific co is great I think - especially if the company is a major recrutier. If so say why that Co. too). As a manager, I will lead oil-discovery processes, manage innovation teams to design fancy drill bits etc. With the experience I gain, I will rise to senior management position in 5 years and build the network /gain the experience ( Remember - good to describe day to day activities and mid-term goals) to achieve my LTG.

Para 3 -
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Begin with why STG and how your current career has prepared you for that.

I realized I wanted to be in petrochemicals while working my first job in a gas station. In my first job/project, which I took because I loved the smell of oil (Nice touch - why you took first job) - I devised a way to make oil out of burnt tires, got management buy in and assembled a team to help me productionize the concept ( again, crazy example I made up but shows leadership and innovation). I learned that people can be enthused with concepts if I did this. I also learned how to make oil out of thin air and solve the world's oil problem ( Again, show what you learned). We were soon able to make oil for 0.2% of cost (results achieved). I was therefore promoted to VP of the gas station (career growth).

Para 4
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Similar to para 3. Maybe another example of success in you next position. How this experience made you realize an MBA is needed. ( Include as many of similar paras as you think will fit in within the word limit).

Para 5
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Through you career, what you have learned, but what you need to achieve STG/LTG and how an MBA will help. Think of it in terms of this formula.

Current experience/skills (A) + MBA(B) = skills to achieve STG (C) + some skills to achieve LTG (D)
A+B = C+D

In this para you need to summarize A, summarize C and say why B added to A will help get C and D. Again be specific with disciplines - say you want Finance skills to add to existing accounting skills, or leadership skills to add to existing Project management skills etc.

Para 6
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Why that school? Be very specific. Which course is best for supplementing A with the knowledge to prepare for C? Which club? Which professor.
THen make it personal, Why you fell in love with the school when you talked to certain people. Talk about visits if you have made.

Also, include what you will contribute - SPECIFICALLY. Example, my role is CFO in a non-profit will help me contribute to making fin. statements and geeting sponsors for the "Help Darfur" project of club "Friends of Darfur".

Para 7
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Conclude with an overarching summary and maybe a statement of fit.

This is roughly the steps I followed. I say roughly because I am a reapplicant and so had to tweak this slightly. In fact, I will post my framework for reapplicants in the next post. These frameworks helped me get my thoughts in order. I felt much more in control once I had a framework. Again, it is just what I followed and felt comfortable doing. I would encourage everyone to find something that works for them.

Other than this, I guess you need to make sure the dots connect and it reads coherently. Remember, it helps to sound as if you had it all planned throughout. To sound like you are not a drifter going any which way life takes you. I hope this post is helpful to someone who is as clueless about MBA application essays as I was when I first started.

Random thoughts ........

I am still looking to be staffed on a serious project in my new job. Now, this situation gives me a lot of time to think and plan. But I am not taking up the opportunity. Instead, most of the time is spent surfing arbitrary stuff and doing nothing. In fact, even when I was in the thick of things, I would always find time to pay my bills on time. With too much time on my hands now, I have a stack of bills to be paid on my table which I look at and say everyday," Maybe tomorrow. Too bored to pay them tonight~". Hah...I guess that is how it goes.

Coming back to B School, I am glad I got into Fuqua. I always imagined that getting into a good B School would change my world. I thought I would be happier, prouder, over-confident, thump my chest a 100 times, would go around telling the world etc. I surprised myself when I took the news of getting into Fuqua pretty equanimously. In fact, I took all my dings this time very easily as well. I guess that is what age does to you :) - Makes you accept difficult and good decisions easily.

On another random track, I have always wanted to write about the path I followed during the MBA application process, especially with the essay writing process - Everybody seems to be writing about that these days. However, I only wanted to give advice that I know works. So I wanted to wait for the results to be out - before giving out school specific appoaches. Now given the dings/WLs I have had, I guess I am atleast qualified to write about what not to do :). I will however write about the "frameworks" I used for essays and share the "reusable templates" I created which I believe would help applicants better than general lectures about finding inner goals/hidden meaning/attaining salvation/becoming the buddha etc. All that is great, but really difficult without some sort of a system to guide you along. I mean, do I really have to believe everyone who made it to the top schools are all incredibly self-aware and have everyday planned out to the last minute for the next 5-10 years. During my visits to numerous schools, I asked students what they wanted to do. Several guys at the top schools said they had no idea. So I pretty much sat down and inspected several good essays, talked to several students and created what I thought would be a good framework to force me to think in terms of what the schools are looking for. It still was a lot of thinking. But definitely easier than meditating on my inner self to find my true calling. So stay tuned for my next post.

Friday, January 18, 2008

strike!!!

Finally, a strike - in at Duke's Fuqua school of business! After all, not everything was in vain!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Never understood the B school process anyway. I am officially quitting looking for an MBA ( atleast for the time being). What is a maybe for W is not good for Chi and is bad for Ross. So here is my status till date

Chicago - denied after interview.
Wharton - WLed with no chance of admission - I would be crazy to think I stand a chance.
Ross - Denied without interview.

Duke and Darden remain. But given the way the interviews went, I am not sure I stand a chance. However, the good thing is - I tried with all I had and I failed. So it does not hurt anymore. Maybe I will take a cue from mbarunnergirl (my inspiration!!) and try again. but that is unlikely.

I have a business trip to Philly this Thursday and might drop in to take one look at Huntsman Hall again :).