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Sep 21, 2022 • 35min

Things you’re scared to talk about (and why you REALLY should) Part Two: B-Schooled episode 126

In this episode Caryn Altman joins us for more real talk. Today’s topic:  the complicated question of sharing something in your application of which you are not proud. This might be explaining anything you wish you’d handled differently… from a low GPA, to a lapse in judgment, to something like a DUI. The key to approaching these topics effectively is often LESS about the incident itself and much MORE about how you respond to and explain the topic in your application. Admissions officers want to understand how you handled the situation, what you learned from the experience, and/or how you have grown and changed. In last week’s episode, we discussed: A low GMA or failing grades A mistake you made or something you regret (such as a DUI or an honor code violation) The need to *stand out* from the crowd (especially if you come from an overrepresented demographic) And this week we will tackle three additional topics, with even more candor: Failing grades or low GPA Being a candidate that is significantly "older" or "younger" than other applicants A sneaking suspicion that your school selection is way out of reach To be clear, this conversation is not just for people who’ve encountered these specific situations. The real takeaways from this episode focus not on the situation but an approach. And–let’s face it–who doesn’t have at least one part of their application they are nervous about? Today’s guest, Caryn Altman, worked as an Admissions Officer for the Kellogg School of Management where she read and evaluated countless applications. Caryn also holds an MBA from Kellogg and has been a longtime admissions consultant with SBC.
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Sep 14, 2022 • 34min

Things you’re scared to talk about (and why you REALLY should) Part One: B-Schooled episode 125

In this episode Caryn Altman joins us for some real talk. Today’s topic:  the complicated question of sharing something in your application of which you are not proud. This might be explaining anything you wish you’d handled differently… from a low GPA, to a lapse in judgment, to something like a DUI. The key to approaching these topics effectively is often LESS about the incident itself and much MORE about how you respond to and explain the topic in your application. Admissions officers want to understand how you handled the situation, what you learned from the experience, and/or how you have grown and changed. The first in a series of two podcasts, this episode will cover how to address: A low GMAT/GRE score A mistake you made or something you regret (such as a DUI or an honor code violation) The need to *stand out* from the crowd (especially if you come from an overrepresented demographic) To be clear, this conversation is not just for people who’ve encountered these specific situations. The real takeaways from this episode focus not on the situation but an approach. And–let’s face it–who doesn’t have at least one part of their application they are nervous about? Today’s guest, Caryn Altman, worked as an Admissions Officer for the Kellogg School of Management where she read and evaluated countless applications. Caryn also holds an MBA from Kellogg and has been a longtime admissions consultant with SBC.
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Sep 7, 2022 • 15min

How to write and talk about accomplishments: B-Schooled episode 124

If you're usually not comfortable "tooting your own horn" -- or telling others about your achievements, this episode is for you. There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance. How can you make sure you don't cross it in your MBA materials?
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Aug 31, 2022 • 23min

Tips for LGBTQ+ -- and other underrepresented -- applicants: B-Schooled episode 123

All of us who put together this podcast are on a mission to help MBA applicants shine their brightest when applying to business school. For this episode, we sit down with SBC consultant Marc Paulo -- who has worked in admissions at UVA Darden and for private sector leaders like McKinsey and Bain -- to share lessons we have learned from working with LGBTQ+ and other underepresented applicants over the years.   This podcast is NOT ONLY for members of the queer community. It is a must-listen for ANY APPLICANT who might not feel as if they are part of the mainstream and/or who has a unique perspective to share. Do not miss these nine great tips for those wishing to tell their unique stories in bold and authentic ways.
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Aug 24, 2022 • 1h 4min

What should you do with your life? (replay): B-Schooled episode 122

In this replay of one of our most popular episodes, Erika is joined by Kellogg JD/MBA and fellow SBC consultant Gina for an in-depth discussion about how applicants can use the MBA application process to reflect on what they really value and what kind of work might make them truly happy.
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Aug 17, 2022 • 23min

GRE vocabulary prep: B-Schooled episode 121

Today we are dive into a topic on the minds of many MBA applicants: test prep for the GMAT and/or GRE. We are joined by , Stacy Blackman Consulting’s Director of Test Prep, who’s been a GMAT and GRE tutor for more than two decades. Anthony works with his clients to develop an individualized plan of attack for a broad range of focus areas. To give an example of this, today Anthony takes a deep dive into one area of test prep he focuses on – in this case, GRE vocabulary prep – and shares a range of specific suggestions, tips and proven test prep strategies. If you are curious about GRE vocabulary test prep – or any individualized test prep plan – this podcast is for you.
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Aug 10, 2022 • 17min

What makes you unique?: B-Schooled episode 120

It's a question that haunts all MBA applicants: How do I stand out? What's special about me? What makes me unique? This episode offers several ideas for how to understand what you have to offer an MBA program that no one else can.
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Aug 3, 2022 • 21min

Data form do's and don'ts (replay): B-Schooled episode 119

This episode covers how to make the most of the data form—or the actual online application itself—and why you shouldn't underestimate its importance. We’ll cover: Optional fields Common questions applicants have about confusing fields and dropdowns The awards section(s) How you can use the data form fields to strengthen your candidacy (This is a replay of episode  21.)
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Jul 27, 2022 • 23min

Tackling your main MBA essay (Part 2 of 2): B-Schooled episode #118

Learn how to effectively structure your MBA essays using the hero's journey framework. Focusing on goals, problem, solution, and impact when crafting your MBA essay. The importance of emotional intelligence in MBA applicants. Discover the importance of authenticity and clear motivation in your MBA application. Gain insights from Stephen King on the art of writing.
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Jul 20, 2022 • 31min

Tackling your main MBA essay (Part 1 of 2): B-Schooled episode #117

Learn how to tackle your main MBA essay and showcase your identity, passion, and purpose. Discover the transformative journey of self-discovery through the application process. Explore the influence of Joseph Campbell's storytelling on essay writing. Use personal experiences to make a larger point about yourself and showcase vulnerability. Follow the path of the hero and continue your journey of self-discovery.

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