Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Story after GMAT


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HBS wants to create Leaders meaning CEOs vs creating CFOs. SO leadership experience is key.

Entrepreneur culture
Chill Baby video Facebook
Outstanding successful people
Extend the walls of traditional ways’
Mission of HBS: Educate leader who make difference to the world
Big plans, dare mighty things
500 cases in 2 years

Habit of Leadership
We recognize - and welcome - leadership that may be expressed in many forms, from college extracurricular activities to academic or business achievements, from personal accomplishments to community commitments. We appreciate leadership on any scale as well, from organizing a classroom to directing a combat squad, from running an independent business to spearheading initiatives at work. In essence, we are looking for evidence of your potential.
Relevant Stories
Analytical Aptitude and Appetite
Harvard Business School is a demanding, fast-paced, and highly-verbal environment. We look for individuals who enjoy lively discussion and debate. Our case and field-based methods of learning depend upon the active participation of prepared students who can assess, analyze, and act upon complex information within often-ambiguous contexts. The MBA Admissions Board will review your prior academic performance, the results of the GMAT or GRE, and, if applicable, TOEFL iBT and/or IELTS, and the nature of your work experience. There is no particular previous course of study required to apply; you must, however, demonstrate the ability to master analytical and quantitative concepts.

Engaged Community Citizenship
So much of our MBA experience - including the case method, section life, and student-organized events - requires the active collaboration of the entire HBS community. That's why we look for students who exhibit the highest ethical standards and respect for others, and can make positive contributions to the MBA Program. The right candidates must be eager to share their experiences, support their colleagues, and teach as well as learn from their peers.  


Questions to ask HBS fraternity
  1. Admission tools they used specific books, website, and videos specifically not to be missed
  2. Harbus unofficial guide to admissions? How good useful?
  3. How do students who sponsor themselves manage to fund their studies? Fulbright opportunities for Indians?
  4. What schools did you apply?
  5. What’s the difference between Harvard, Stanford and Wharton?
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