'Wharton' tagged blog posts in Betsy Massar's Master Admissions Blog

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The Resume Gap Myth

Betsy Massar
November 13 2012


Prospective MBA students often get very nervous about resumes, worrying madly if they’ve got the perfect sequence for admission to the top business schools.

Here’s the good news:

1. It’s ok if you have a gap in your resume
2. There’s no perfect work sequence

In fact, I consider the worry about a “resume gap” one of the biggest myths in business school...

 
 
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Are you a Non-Traditional MBA Candidate? Then Read This.

Betsy Massar
August 28 2012


Just about everyone, that is, other than McKinsey consultants and Goldman analysts, call themselves non-traditional candidates for business school. Why? Because they think that everyone who will populate the next MBA class comes from management consulting or finance.

We all of know a few consultants, investment banking types, and more than a few engineers at business school. And indeed, if you look at the profiles of many business schools (here’s a...

 
 
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Showcase Your Leadership in MBA Essays (video!)

Betsy Massar
October 18 2011


If you are applying to business school, or any professional graduate school, you need to tell the admissions committee about your leadership skills.  But even for skilled writers, it's tremendously difficult to put it on paper.  MBA Podcaster has put together a video in which I feature, along with 85 Broads member Kate Casolaro, and admissions officers from Wharton and Columbia Business School.  Here's a preview, courtesy of MBA Podcaster:

The admissions...