Stacy Blackman’s Year-End Wrap Up

Happy New Year 2013

Can you believe 2012 is almost over? With the New Year upon us, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on the most popular and useful posts we’ve covered on this blog throughout the past year. Some originally appeared on my U.S. News MBA Admissions blog, while others stemmed from my Tuesday Tips video series and the client case studies known as SBC Scoop.

My goal with this blog has always been to bring b-school applicants the latest news from the schools, insightful application and essay tips, and to explore major trends affecting the future of management education. So, without further ado, here are some of the top posts from the past 12 months:

Tackling Your Background Blemishes

At Kellogg School of Management, A New Era Awaits

How to Determine When the Time Is Right for an MBA

Matching Your Face(book) To Your Name

Harvard Announces Big Changes to Class of 2015 Application

The Do’s and Don’ts of Applying to Business School

Confessions of an MBA Consultant: White Spaces

New Job, No Recommendation

How to Squeeze Everything into Just a Few Short Essays

The Case Method: Alive and Thriving or On its Way Out?

How to Stand Out When You Have The Same ‘Ol Story As Everyone Else

How Reading Can Help You Get Into Business School

 

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Thank you so much for making the Stacy Blackman Blog a top destination for your b-school research. I hope this resource continues to serve you well as you embark on what is definitely a life-changing, career-boosting journey.

Have a wonderful holiday, and I’ll see you back here in 2013!

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