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  • beachbum
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    To: mb3


    משה,

    יש לי מספר שאלות בקשר לחברות ייעוץ. אשמח אם תוכל לשלוח לי מייל ל-

    [email protected]

    Beach Bum

    shimonh
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    To: All


    Nice community based website for unofficial application statistics (share yours; see how you compare to others).

    http://www.admissions411.com/

    dori10
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    To: shimonh


    שאלת תם… למישהו יש מושג אם הבלגן עם חזבאללה ישפיע לטובה/לרעה/בכלל על המועמדות של ישראלים לתוכניות המובילות באירופה? בארה"ב?

    דורי

    shaysp
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    To: dori10


    שאלה מעניינת,

    אני מניח שעד אוקטובר נובמבר הרוב כבר ישכח ויהיו נושאים אחרים בכותרות.

    אולי בברקלי יהיה קצת יותר קשה להתקבל

    אבל אני מניח שבסופו של דבר רוב בתי הספר יודעים שתמיד "שמח" במזרח התיכון.

    מה שכן, צריך לחשוב איך מציגים סיפורים מתקופת הצבא

    dori10
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    To: shaysp


    אני מסכים לגבי ברקלי. איך לדעתך כדאי לשנות את ההצגה של תקופת הצבא? פחות דגש עליה או שחשבת על שינוי ספציפי של ההצגה שלה?

    דורי

    odedgri
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    To: m_shahar


    Hi Shahar

    I understand that you learned in MIT

    I am about to start the application process, and would like to speak with you, ask some questions and hear your stories of MIT.

    How can I reach you?

    Thanks

    Oded

    odedgri
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    To: dalit, All


    Hi Dalit and the rest of this brilliant forum

    I'm about to start the application process.

    I thought of LBS as one of my options, and I would like to hear from any LBS student / alumnus about the school, the reason you chose LBS over a US school, and the way the alumni deal with the problem (???) of finding a job after graduation – as much as I've heard – it is not an easy task finding a job in the UK or Europe as a whole for that matter.

    I will be very happy to get any comments regarding LBS and/or the studies in Europe. If any of you students/ alumni are willing to send me their mail or phone# so I can speak with you guys personally – I'd be delighted.

    I'm at [email protected]

    Thank you very much for our advices.

    Oded

    Limch
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    To: dalit


    Wow, Dalit – I was just going over this site, after I haven't been here for a few months, and tried to find some inspiration (currently working on my apps, this is a crazy and confusing time…) and your message reminded me what I’d forgotten… So I hope you’re still having fun :)

    Limor.

    ylange
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    To: All


    Hi all,

    I want to raise a question that has not been discussed recently.

    What are the implications of an MBA program size? Obviously there are more than one aspects to this – personal focus, intimacy, networking…

    I would like to focus on one classic example – INSEAD vs. IMD, top two ranked European programs, the first with ~870 students in each intake and the latter – ~90, now there's a diference!

    Anyway, I would like to here your opinions…

    Yuval.

    ylange
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    To: All


    Hi all,

    Just as a follow-up on all those rankings conversations going on – here is a summary of the major rankings published by FT in 2005, it gives a wider perspective on the situation. http://www.ft.com/cms/3b554180-918b-11da-bab9-0000779e2340.pdf

    Enjoy, Yuval.

    JSJS
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    Does anyone have a clean (or relatively unmarked) copy of the Official GMAT Quantitative Review Book?

    I'm looking for a copy.

    So far I have used the following material for self-study:

    ARCO Math Review

    Kaplan Math Review

    Official Guide- 11th Edition

    Manhattan GMAT Math Books

    All very useful…

    Technical Support
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    מספר הפוסטים: 3

    To: JSJS


    משתמשי פורום יקרים,

    בשל בעיות טכניות הנובעות ממצב החירום בנטוויז'ן חיפה, ישנן בעיות בתיפקוד האתר (תיפקוד איטי, ולעיתים הודעות שגיאה).

    אנו מתנצלים על הבעיות ומקווים כי הן יפתרו במהרה.

    Technical Support
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    מספר הפוסטים: 3

    To: Technical Support


    משתמשים יקרים,

    נראה כי בעיות תיפקוד האתר נפתרו.

    מתנצלים על התקלות שנמשכו ב 3 השבועות האחרונים.

    אם אצל מישהו עדיין הפורום עובד איטי או יש הודעות שגיאה, נא לכתוב אל [email protected] ונטפל על הבעיה.

    תודה,

    תמיכה טכנית

    JoeCool
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    Out of curiosity, what happens to someone who submits to Columbia Early Decision round, but then, for any reason, decides not to attend Columbia? Are there aby other repercussions other then losing the $5,000 deposit?

    Please share your expereinces, thoughts and opinions.

    Thanks.

    dalit
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    מספר הפוסטים: 556

    To: odedgri


    Hi oded,

    I have no clue what problems you are talking about. All my classmates have internships, and it seems like we are facing a really busy recruiting season next year…

    as for why LBS (over US schools) here are my main reasons:

    1. Location

    2. Diversity – 325 ppl from 57 countries (only 15% Americans, 9% brits)

    3. Class size – I am happy to say that i think I know ~85% of my class.

    4. Automatic working permit for partner

    Let me know if you have more questions!

    D.

    dalit
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    To: Limch


    Thanks!! Good luck, and let me know if you have any questions. I hope you are still applying to LBS?
    Limch
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    מספר הפוסטים: 323

    To: dalit


    Yes I am :)

    I'll contact you by mail for some "essay questions" and more…

    (what's with that CLUBS essay?! :) )

    Limor.

    s2004
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    To: JoeCool


    Nothing happens.

    It is probably one of the most expensive insurance policies you will ever buy.

    I know of many Israeli applicants (including myself) that were accepted ED, paid the deposit, and chose a different school.

    By playing this game CBS invites such conduct.

    JoeCool
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    To: s2004


    That's what I thought.

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    BTW, where did you end up going (or will be going this fall)?

    JSJS
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    To: All


    Dear Orior,

    Thanks for the tip about the Topscore website. I have a collection of websites which sell GMAT prep material. Topscore seems to be run by Indians. I could probably spend years just going through all the GMAT test prep material that's out there…

    dalit
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    מספר הפוסטים: 556

    To: Limch


    what's with that club essay? it's an easy one!

    Just show you can organize, lead, what you are interested in, comunication skills… EASY!

    asaf_sagy
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    מספר הפוסטים: 68

    To: JSJS


    JSJS –

    Try to stay focused.

    There are tons of GMAT materials. Even people at scoretop recommend doing Kaplan, Cambridge and other prep materials. However, all is not relevant. The only relevant stuff that you can do before the GMAT: (IMO)

    1) English grammer course at Meitav/Kidum – good for improving your basics, but only if you have more than 4-5 months. For expertising in the SC – try the 1000SC file from scoretop – it takes time though. For now I don't know a real good intelligence source for the verbal part.

    2) Scoretop "sets" – 31 real tests that are taken from last years GMAT tests including a PV update from june. I solved tests from many different sources. those were the only ones that helped me. they reflected the style, level and emphasys of the GMAT.

    3) Scoretop math intelligence from the last 30 days -Solve only those relevant ~200 questions. Old questions do not appear in real tests.

    4) Scoretop AWA intelligence- I actually had an AI which i solved two days before the GMAT!

    Itair
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    To: All


    Hi All,

    Anyone here from MIT (or graduate) that I can contact? (LFM as well)

    Thanks,

    Itai

    bilgrai
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    For sale two books :

    1. How to get into the top MBA programs (second edition),

    2. Kaplan Tofel CBT (Third edition).

    [email protected]

    Limch
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    מספר הפוסטים: 323

    To: bilgrai


    היי

    הספר של ה-CBT כבר לא ממש רלוונטי.. לא יהיה יותר CBT בארץ לפי העדכון האחרון מה-ETS… תנסה למכור אותו למישהו בחו"ל איפה שעדיין עושים CBT :)

    bilgrai
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    STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — NIKE Inc. founder and chairman Philip H. Knight, MBA ’62, will give $105 million to Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. It is believed to be the largest gift ever given to a business school.

    Read more on :

    http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/news/headlines/knight_gift.shtml

    asaf_sagy
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    מספר הפוסטים: 68

    To: bilgrai


    Sounds interesting. Do you think that stanford is trying to re-conquer the top MBA program position? Can they do it even though they produce less graduates every year? Won't it be easier if they enlarge the quota to about 900 graduates per year as other schools did?

    Asaf

    avishaish
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    To: asaf_sagy


    I'm sorry, I don't see the direct relevance of the class size to the quality of the MBA program. I applied to Stanford specifically due to the small size of the class. I have no doubt that if the program would have been another 900 graduates-a-year program many of the people who applied there wouldn't have, I know I wouldn't.

    While I have heard and can appreciate the advantages of a large class, I feel that Stanford plans and minimizes most of the disadvantages while retaining the plusses of a small program.

    Disclaimer: I have spent a total of 3 days in California my entire life and am only moving out there on the 19th so take everything written above as one guy's "impartial" opinion.

    asaf_sagy
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    To: avishaish


    Avishai –

    We hold the same opinion, however, allow me to sharpen my claim.

    Let's assume that Stanford's class had only 10 seats. Infinite budgets were allocated for the program. Only the best of the best were accepted to the program. However, Stanford's network was smaller, The quality of the managers coming from the school could not be evaluated properly, less stanford graduates be in powerful positions, and as a result the school would have deteriorate in rating.

    Now let's assume the other extermeness – 10,000 students in a 2006's class. – you can see where I'm heading.

    The question which now remains is: where is the sweetpoint? It is probably between 350-900 students.

    As a rookie, I can not be sure. I only wonder, whether Stanford guys have changed their mind.

    Told you we don't have a debate here…

    Asaf

    bilgrai
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    To: asaf_sagy


    Asaf,

    The size of the alumni network is one of many considerations. I think that a smaller group of students creates a close knit community atmosphere which results in a much more committed alumnus.

    odedgri
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    Any Kellogg students or alumni here?

    I would like to ask some questions, so please contact me or reply.

    Thanks a lot !!!

    [email protected]

    asaf_sagy
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    To: bilgrai


    Eyal

    I agree with you. The commitment among alumi is stronger as class gets smaller.

    My point was that the size of the American market might dictate larger class size. Otherwise, there will be less impact of graduates on it – but thats only my blind guess.

    Good luck with your studies,

    Asaf

    eyam
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    dudie
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    I have some books for sell:

    1. How to get into Top MBA programs / Montauk – 90 NIS

    2. Barron's TOEFL (2005) + CD's – 50 NIS

    3. Princeton Review Cracking the GMAT (2005) + CD with tons of tests I've collected – 80 NIS

    Call 050-8779945 or [email protected]

    Dudi

    Laker
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    To: dudie


    Hi Dudie,

    Where are you headed to mate?

    Good luck!

    L

    dudie
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    To: Laker


    I'm in UCLA next fall, leaving in 2 weeks.

    If you consider it as one of your options, i'll be glad to talk to you more.

    Good luck too,

    Dudi

    Ori_no5
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    שאלה נוספת בקשר לבוקוני באיטליה: התחלתי לקבל מהם ברושורים ו"גישושים" ראשונים. מופיע שם מסלול:

    MIEM – specialised MBA in International Economics and Management

    וזה, בלי קשר למסלולים הרגילים לתואר במינהל עסקים.

    לפחות לפי השם זה יכול להתאים למה שאני מחפש, אבל מעבר למה שהם מפרסמים בברושור, הייתי מעוניין לקבל חוות דעת וקצת יותר פרטים "תכלס" על המסלול הזה ועל ההבדלים ממסלול במינהל עסקים, התמחות במימון ה"רגיל".

    תודה

    אורי

    Ori_no5
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    שלום,

    אחד המוסדות אליהם אני מכוון ציין בברושור שנשלח אליי:

    Applications deadline: April 30, 2007

    איך ניתן לדעת על איזה סיבוב מדובר?

    Ori_no5
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    שלום,

    אני מתכוון לנסוע ל"יום פתוח" באוניברסיטה מסויימת ( יצא לי בפוקס על החופשה השנתית).

    רציתי לדעת איך בדיוק כדאי להתכונן. כלומר, האם צריך ליצור קשר מראש (אם כן, עם מי?) ומה בדיוק לצפות מהיום הזה? איזה תכנים אני אמור לקבל שם, ובכלל, איך לעשות את זה הכי פרקטי?

    תודה,

    אורי

    gets
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    Hi All.

    I have a question to alumni and admited students regarding the importance of visiting the school before submiting application.

    There is no doubt that the visit can clarify if the environment suits ones needs and expectations, and that will probably be reflected in better essays. But let's assume that other person, who have not visited the school, but talked to alumni and students, submit essays of comparable quality, and also other stats of both are comparable.

    To what degree will the visit influence the admission officers decision if they need to select between the two? How is the importance of visit changed from school to school? Maybe we can gather some info, form alumni and students and generate statistics relevant to each school?

    Regards,

    GETS

    kassifo
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    To: gets


    Hi GETS,
    Let me give you my perspective: I believe visiting the schools you’re interested in is very important. When I toured the schools I gained important insights into the differences among the programs and it helped me clarify my priorities. The byproduct of that tour was my ability to talk intelligently about the schools in my essays, and later – in the interviews.
    I can’t say that visiting a school will have a major impact on your chances of getting an offer but I do think they’re impressed when you come all the way from Israel; it shows you’re serious about the process as a whole and about the school in particular.
    Remember that anybody can go on the schools’ website and web forums, but if you take the process seriously – talk to as many students, alums and professors from that school and possibly visit it – it helps set you apart from other applicants.
    To sum up, I highly recommend visiting the schools – you will gain the most from it, plus you’d be able to use it as leverage later in the process.
    Hope this helps.
    dalit
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    try to arrange a meeting w/ the Israeli students there. Try to make sure you sit in a class, although I would sit in a class not on open day, wen they bring the best prof. on campus. Try maybe to arrange a class visit on another day.

    Usually on the school's website you have links to online registration, and if not just contact the MBA office. I would make sure anyway that they know you are there. The least (and probably max) it will do is give you a few extra points for the effort of visiting the school.

    Dalit

    dalit
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    and here is my perspective:

    I visited 5 schools before I applied. The only school that I didn't visit was the one that I am going to – LBS. the reason for not visiting there was that I knew that if I get in I am going, no matter what my other options are, and due to personal reasons.

    I decided to visit 5 schools. Some of them I considered applying, some where not an option but since i was in the area, I decided to pop in.

    and here's what happened:
    I ended up NOT applying to some of the schools I thought I will apply for sure, and i applied to schools that I never considered (well, I must say that KASSIFO helped ;-)).

    so here is my point:
    the visit is not for the admission team. it is for you. For you to be able to talk to to students, face to face, feel the environment, take a look of the location etc.

    I will give you an example – i went to a finance class in school X. The prof. started by handing back assignments. He wrote on the board a list of IDs. He said that they didn't get a grade for the assignment because they handed in a typed write up.
    For me this was enough to know that I don't belong there. And trust me, there would be no current student who will tell you about such a thing.
    Some things you see and learn just by being there.

    I do think that visiting a school can affect the admission team. One of the schools that I waas really excited about (before I visited and even more after) offered me a scholarship, and I am sure that the personal contact I made during my visit with one of the prgram maangers helped.

    I think it's a very individual experience, and even more individual what you can gain from it.

    Dalit

    Technical Support
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    שלום לחברי הפורום

    כידוע לכם, בעקבות התקפות של האקרים נגישוּת הפורום מחו"ל נפגעה. ע"מ לפתור את הבעיה הפורום עבר אתמול לשרת חדש, מה שעשוי ליצור בעיה זמנית ב-cookies (למשל, המעטפות שמשמאל עלולות שלא "להיסגר" גם אחרי קריאת ההודעות).

    בשביל לפתור את הבעיה, מומלץ למחוק את ה-cookies.
    באקספלורר ניתן לעשות זאת באמצעות
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    אנו מתנצלים על אי-הנוחות,
    תמיכה טכנית – MBA Chances.

    shimonh
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    Applications to full-time MBA programs are on the rise after a three-year decline, according to a study by the Graduate Management Admission Council

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    Applications to full-time programs have been decreasing since the all-time high seen in 2002, when the dot-com bust and September 11 had people running to B-school to weather the economic storm (see BusinessWeek.com, 8/9/05, color=#0000ffMBA Applications: Still Skidding). Yet this year's data show applications to full-time MBA programs returning to 1999 levels, even with more candidates opting for the increasing array of flexible MBA programs being offered. Much of the growth in application volume among full-time programs in the U.S. has come from international applicants.

    "The bloom is back on the rose," says David Wilson, GMAC president and chief executive. "We're seeing people applying to all types of programs in substantially greater numbers than in the past."

    BULL MARKET FOR MBAs. Admissions officers have favorable economic and demographic conditions to thank for the uptick in applications. After several rough years, it's once again a bull market for MBA job-seekers: On-campus recruiting, job placement, and post-MBA salaries are all up (see BusinessWeek.com, 5/30/05, color=#0000ffA Heady Job Market for MBAs). And with 25- to 29-year-olds making up an increasingly larger percentage of the population in the U.S. and in Asia, the raw numbers of students eligible to apply to B-school is set to keep application numbers up throughout the decade.

    The GMAC received data from 230 programs at 147 schools, 85% of them in the U.S.

    Much of the growth seen by full-time programs in the U.S. has been fueled by a rise in applications from abroad, Asia in particular. Three-quarters of U.S. full-time programs reported an increase in international application volume, with nearly a third (29%) of those reporting significant increases. This mirrors an increase in registration volume for the GMAT exam, which this year increased by 2.8% within the U.S. and 6.3% outside the U.S.

    "GOLD STANDARD." Burgeoning economies in Asia have increased the demand for high-quality global managers with MBAs(see BusinessWeek.com, 1/9/06, color=#0000ffChina s B-School Boom). A different survey conducted this year by the Council of Graduate Schools reported that international applications to graduate business programs in the U.S. were up 7% over last year. The majority of the increase came from applicants in India and China, with a significant increase from Korea as well.

    While the number of local MBA programs available in countries like India has exploded in recent years—increasing the visibility of the MBA—growth hasn't yet caught up with demand (see BusinessWeek.com, 9/13/05, color=#0000ffIndia s MBA Gold Rush). And an MBA from a U.S. institution still remains "the gold standard," says Rod Garcia, director of master's admissions at color=#0000ffMassachusetts Institute of Technology s Sloan School.

    Another factor in the growth in international application volume: The visa process for foreign students has become easier and more efficient since the initial tightening of border security after September 11. The Homeland Security Dept. and the State Dept. have both undertaken policy changes to remove barriers to foreign enrollment in U.S. schools, including increasing the number of days that a student has to apply for a visa.

    "The implicit message that accompanies that is that international students are being welcomed back to the U.S.," says Robert Widing, senior vice-president of academic programs for color=#0000ffThunderbird in Glendale, Ariz.

    MORE FEMALE INTEREST. Among domestic applicants, it seems the majority of growth will continue to be in part-time and accelerated programs, rather than in the traditional full-time two-year MBA. Nearly two-thirds (62%) of part-time programs reported an increase in application volume compared to 2005, with a fifth of those reporting significant increases. About half (51%) of full-time programs in the U.S. reported an increase in domestic applications in 2006 compared to last year, but only 12% of those reported a significant increase.

    Many programs have also shown gains in the number of female applicants. In a marked change, about a fifth (21%) of U.S. full-time programs reported a significant increase in application volume among females compared to last year. Part-time and executive programs have continued to see small but steady increases in applications from women over the past several years.

    Increased outreach efforts are likely one factor behind the rise in applications from women. About half of all full-time programs have special outreach efforts targeted at female applicants (see BusinessWeek.com, 10/30/05, color=#0000ffWhat Women MBAs Want: Role Models). Schools with outreach programs were 25% more likely to report increases in application volume among women.

    Thomas Caleel, director of MBA admissions at the color=#0000ffWharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, says this year's numbers are all positive signs of things to come for full-time MBA programs. "We are cautiously optimistic that the next few years should be quite good," he says.

    While skeptics will no doubt continue to question the value of the MBA degree (see BusinessWeek.com, 3/20/06, color=#0000ffIs the MBA Overrated?), the healthy application numbers say that—for now, at least—the MBA is here to stay.

    gets
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    To: kassifo


    Thanks, for the perspective.
    I totaly agree with you that visiting the school is importantand, and as I said in my privious post there is no doubt that the essyas will be improved.
    I am just not sure that I will be able to visit all the schools to which i want to apply, if at all, and try determine to what degree will my chances be reduced.
    Can you provide info regarding how many of your Israeli classmates visited MIT before applying?
    GETS
    gets
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    To: dalit


    Your example of bringing best prof. to the open day lectures is invaluable, I will certainly keep it in mind if I visit schools.
    Is DUKE the school you was so excited about? Do you know other people who think that visiting Duke helped them to be admited?
    Can you elaborate what school you mentioned (the quote is below)?
    "I will give you an example – i went to a finance class in school X. The prof. started by handing back assignments. He wrote on the board a list of IDs. He said that they didn't get a grade for the assignment because they handed in a typed write up."
    Regards,
    GETS
    dalit
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    To: gets


    I'd rather not to… i think both cases were individual experiences and impressions, which i would prefer they'd stay like this and not cause any bias.

    I think that at some point I did write my impression from the visits, and maybe you can get more info there.

    m_shahar
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    To: gets


    מניסיוני האישי הביקור בבתי הספר מאד חשוב לפני תחילת תהליך האפליקיישן כאשר מתלבטים בין בתי הספר השונים.
    עצם העובדה שביקרת בבית ספר מסוים לא תוסיף לך שום נקודות בחיבורים. יכול להיות שבמהלך הביקור תקבל איזו תובנה מיוחדת לגבי בית הספר וההשתקפות של אותה תובנה בחיבורים תבדיל אותך מאחרים, אבל לא הייתי בונה על זה.
    למרות זאת לדעתי הביקור בבתי הספר חשוב!
    מעבר לסיבות הברורות מאליהן (לראות את המקום והעיר שבה תבלה שנתיים לפחות, לחוות על קצה המזלג שיעור, לדבר עם האנשים וכו וכו) הסיבה המרכזית שלדעתי בגללה שווה מאד לבקר היא לראות אם יש לך קליק עם הח'ברה שלומדים שם, או במילים אחרות להרגיש את האוירה של "גוף הסטודנטים" (student body).
    כשועדות הקבלה מרכיבות את "גוף הסטודנטים" יש להן בראש תמונה מאד ברורה של איזה "טיפוס" הם מחפשים והדבר משתקף היטב בניסוח השאלות בחיבורים. לדוגמא השוני הרב בין השאלות בהרווארד לשאלות בMIT Sloan- נובע מכך שוועדות הקבלה מחפשות סוגי אנשים שונים (סטנפורד קצת שונה בקטע הזה אבל זה סיפור אחר).
    נכון, אדם מסוים יכול להיות להתאים להמון סוגי "טיפוסים", ויש אנשים שמתקבלים בלי להיות בדיוק ה"טיפוס" שהועדה חיפשה אבל בממוצע "גוף הסטודנטים" יהיה מורכב מאנשים שהם הטיפוס שבית הספר רוצה ולדבר יהיה השפעה **עצומה** על האווירה וההתנהלות של הסטודנטים . לכן יהיו בתי ספר שבהם מיד תרגיש בבית, ויהיו בתי ספר שבהם לא "תתחבר" לאנשים (בדיוק כמו שצבא / אוניברסיטה / עבודה יש אנשים שאתה מתחברים אליהם מיד ויש כאלו שלעולם לא יהיו בקלילה שלך).
    לכן חשוב מאד לבקר בבתי הספר מראש ולנסות "להרגיש" אם זה בית הספר בשבילך.
    מעבר להרגשה ול"חיבור" עם האנשים במשך השנתיים של הלימודים, אם תגישו לבתי ספר שמתאימים יותר לאופי שלכם יהיה לכם יותר קל לכתוב את החיבורים ויחסית יותר קל להתקבל (אלו מכם שהתחילו לכתוב את החיבורים בודאי מכירים את ההרגשה שלפעמים לפשוט זורמים עם לכתוב חיבורים של בתי ספר מסוימים פשוט זורמים ובבתי ספר אחרים ממש נתקעים ונאבקים כל חיבור – חלק מזה לדעתי נובע מכך שקשה יותר ל"התאים" את האישיות שלך לסגנון שבית הספר מחפש).
    לדוגמא, בשיחות עם חברה מועדת הקבלה ב-MIT Sloan הם ממש מחפשים לראות דוגמאות ל-"עבודת צוות" והרבה פעמים יש אפילו שאלה ספציפית בחיבורים לגבי ההתנהלות בצוות (חשוב להבין, זה לא שבבתי ספר אחרים עבודת צוות לא חשובה, זה שבMIT ספציפית יקבלו אותך/לא יקבלו את הסטודנט על סמך יכולת לעבוד בצוות ובבתי ספר אחרים זה לא יהיה שיקול מרכזי בקבלה – ובאמת בשנה הראשונה שלי מאד התפלאתי לראות איך (כמעט) כל הצוותים של הסטודנטים מתפקדים בצורה חלקה ומדהימה מיד מההתחלה – זה באמת היה יוצא דופן יחסית לניסיון העבר שלי)
    אנקדוטות נוספות:
    – כשאני ואשתי ביקרנו בבתי הספר הרגשנו את ההבדלים ובפרוש היו מקומות שיצאנו מהם ואמרנו "לכאן אני לא מתאים", אז לא ידענו לשים בדיוק את האצבע למה לא, אבל בפירוש הרגשנו את זה.
    – כשהתלבטתי לאיזה בתי ספר להגיש חיבורים התקשרתי לסנדי (זה מהפורום של ביזנס וויק עם ניסיון של עשרות שנים) אחרי שיחה של פחות מחמש דקות הוא אמר לי "אתה טיפוס של MIT, עזוב את הבתי ספר האחרים ותתמקד רק שם" (כמובן שלא הקשבתי לו בזמנו)
    – במהלך ההתמחות במקינזי פוגשים המון סטודנטים מהמון בתי ספר שונים, ההבדל בין הסגנונות (בגדול כמובן ולא פר מישהו ספציפי) מאד בולט.


    אשמח להרחיב עוד על הנושא בפורום של MIT SLOAN.
    כמוכן אני טס מחר לארץ ומתישהו אני הולך לארגן פגישה עם סטודנטים פוטנציאליים ולחשוף כמה מ- "הסודות השמורים של ה-MBA" :) פרטים בקרוב.
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    Understood.
    Thanks
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