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By Karen Schweitzer, About.com Guide to Business School since 2005

Free Resume and Essay Evaluation for MBA Applicants

Wednesday June 17, 2009
Last year has been challenging for applicants and not everyone got into their dream schools. If you are choosing to participate in the endurance event called “MBA application” for the second time around, make sure you’ve got all your bases covered. Having an experienced consultant review your past application and identify potential areas of development and way to improve your candidacy is crucial. Even if it’s your first time around, you may want to consider contacting Yael Redelman-Sidi.

Yael is an experienced MBA Admissions consultant. She worked at the NYU admissions office and now provides customized guidance for prospective students. Yael works with aspiring students with any GMAT range to build their "applicant strategy," which is an overall strategy on how to present yourself and your application. This strategy goes beyond essays and resumes--it's about your "story." Especially this year, you want to have a reality check early in the process and work on a way to stand out. Yael can teach you how to create an interesting and attractive story for the admissions committee based on your personality, experience, and dreams.

Yael is offering a free initial consultation for potential students arriving via About.com.

You can visit Yael's blog, Admit 1 MBA, to learn more about her services and to find out how you can get a free resume/essay evaluation.

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