Hot MBA Jobs: Operations Research Analyst
In a recent post, we discussed Big Data and the Demand for Business Analytics Talent. We talked about how the study of complex sets of information and data science — something we call big data and business analytics — are both components of a rabidly growing industry. Correlative to the growth of big data is the spike of interest in big data jobs among contemporary MBA students. Continue reading…
REGISTER: UIC Liataud MBA Info Session
Prospective MBAs interested in learning more about the UIC Liautaud’s Master’s degree programs are encouraged to attend a general information session at the school’s Chicago campus. These sessions happen all of the time, with the next information session falling on January 21, from 6PM-7:30PM at Douglas Hall Room 170, found at 705 S. Morgan Street, Chicago.
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REGISTER: Kellstadt Loop Campus Information Session
Join representatives from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business to learn more about the programs offered at the school’s Loop Campus on Wednesday, June 10, 5:30PM to 6:30PM, at DePaul Center (DPC), 5th Floor, Room 5800 1 E Jackson Blvd.
A member of the admissions team will discuss program offerings and the admissions process, and will be available to answer individual questions. This includes information on Kellstadt’s MBA prgrams. Continue reading…
Summer Information Sessions at Coles
Graduation is barely in the rearview mirror, but Kennesaw State University Michael J. Coles College of Business is already planning for the next round of students. Coles has now scheduled a number of information sessions throughout the summer for their different MBA offerings. Continue reading…
NYU Stern’s Director of MBA Admissions Shares Tips for Candidates on the Waitlist
Rabia Ahmed, who serves as the director of MBA admissions for NYU Stern, recently sat down with www.topmba.com, in order to share her top insights and tips for candidates who find themselves on the waitlist for 2014.
1. Be self-aware
The MBA admissions committee has seen strengths in your application, but there may be ways to improve your candidacy. We are looking for people who have the personal initiative to improve themselves. We provide detailed information about what we evaluate and why on our website. We are looking for the kind of person who can take that information, do a self-assessment and take appropriate action.
2. Be proactive
Provide us with updates to your application. New information about employment, updated test scores, as well as supplemental recommendation letters or essays can all potentially enhance your qualifications. New information is most effective when it provides a different or updated perspective to the committee.
3. Be appropriate
Each school has different policies for how to interact while on the waitlist. At NYU Stern, we are open to communication and welcome updates, but not all schools are. We want to know that you continue to remain interested in our program, but we don’t need daily or weekly updates.
4. Be considerate
to your fellow applicants on the waitlist. If you have made other plans, graciously give up your spot for others.
5. Be encouraged
The NYU Stern committee feels that your application has some real strengths and therefore has offered you a place on the MBA waitlist. At the same time, please understand that we do have many more qualified applicants than spots, so if things don’t go your way, take heart and consider reapplying next year.