Free MBA profile evaluation
Posted: January 31st, 2012, 11:55 am
Free MBA Profile Evaluation by MBA Crystal Ball
New Process: Folks were sharing unstructured information that made it difficult for us to review profiles. So we've changed the process a little. Please do NOT post your profiles on this thread. Click on the link below and fill up the form instead.
Profile Evaluation Form
Getting a response here is a privilege, not a right. We'll respond when we get some free time from our regular commitments. So be courteous and patient.
Demonstrate to us that you've done your homework before filling the form and you'll get a more practical (and enthusiastic) response from us.
If you are the more focused types (who realises that the others posting here are direct competitors) and if you are looking for some serious personal attention and mentoring, check out our MBA MAP application strategy and MBA Essay Review & Editing services.
We'll work together to improve the odds of success in the super-competitive world of international bschool admissions.
Free or paid, we'll try to make our association as fruitful as we can.
Let's start the party!
We've been providing free MBA advice on many leading MBA discussion forums including GMAT Club and Beat The GMAT. And each of them has had a fantastic response with hundreds of posts and tens of thousands of views from from serious Indian MBA applicants.
Several of the MBA admissions consulting reviews that we've got can be linked back to these sites. So we thought it was high-time we started something similar on our own website.
In order to keep the discussion focused and productive, it'll be great if you could share the following details:
- Your qualifications: degree, academic performance
- GMAT score: quant/verbal break-up, AWA
- Work-experience: Industry, role, number of years
- Major achievements at work and/or outside
- Career goals
Once you've shared this data, list out your specific queries and concerns. Generic and open-ended questions ('what are my chances', 'what GMAT should I aim for') will get you philosophical reactions more than actionable suggestions. That won't help either side.
New Process: Folks were sharing unstructured information that made it difficult for us to review profiles. So we've changed the process a little. Please do NOT post your profiles on this thread. Click on the link below and fill up the form instead.
Profile Evaluation Form
Getting a response here is a privilege, not a right. We'll respond when we get some free time from our regular commitments. So be courteous and patient.
Demonstrate to us that you've done your homework before filling the form and you'll get a more practical (and enthusiastic) response from us.
If you are the more focused types (who realises that the others posting here are direct competitors) and if you are looking for some serious personal attention and mentoring, check out our MBA MAP application strategy and MBA Essay Review & Editing services.
We'll work together to improve the odds of success in the super-competitive world of international bschool admissions.
Free or paid, we'll try to make our association as fruitful as we can.
Let's start the party!
We've been providing free MBA advice on many leading MBA discussion forums including GMAT Club and Beat The GMAT. And each of them has had a fantastic response with hundreds of posts and tens of thousands of views from from serious Indian MBA applicants.
Several of the MBA admissions consulting reviews that we've got can be linked back to these sites. So we thought it was high-time we started something similar on our own website.
In order to keep the discussion focused and productive, it'll be great if you could share the following details:
- Your qualifications: degree, academic performance
- GMAT score: quant/verbal break-up, AWA
- Work-experience: Industry, role, number of years
- Major achievements at work and/or outside
- Career goals
Once you've shared this data, list out your specific queries and concerns. Generic and open-ended questions ('what are my chances', 'what GMAT should I aim for') will get you philosophical reactions more than actionable suggestions. That won't help either side.