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Using the MBA to make a career pivot but unsure how to put your career vision into words? Unclear about what makes a good vision or why it even matters? Before you even start writing your essay, you need to have your career vision down. Every school application will have a question or essay prompt that asks you about your career goals, and your answers to "Why MBA?" and "Why our program?" depend on understanding the skill set you still need to develop in order to obtain your vision. Essentially, your whole application rests on this foundation. In this class, we will uncover why AdCom cares so much about career vision and break down the elements for writing successful long- and short-term career goals. I'll provide good and bad examples as well as exercises to help you start thinking.
Importance of having a good career vision for AdCom
Elements needed for clear long and short-term career goals
Examples of good and bad career goals
Exercises to begin drafting career vision
This event is great for Full-time MBA applicants
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From first-gen, low-income to Wharton MBA
Coaches professionally
With a first-gen background, I didn't grow up with parents who knew how to navigate the college admissions process. I used the same practices from applying to undergrad programs to get into the Wharton MBA program. I was accepted to 6 top MBA programs without using a personal consultant since I had to support my parents. I've coached others with applying to MBAs from researching and understanding the differences between schools, creating a game plan, crafting a story for the essays, preparing recommenders for the letters, and practicing for interviews. I also review and polish essays.