Kellogg School of Management Essay Guide for MBA Applications

by Stacy Blackman Consulting

Kellogg School of Management Essay GuideLearn the secrets for creating standout essays for business school applications.

Stacy Blackman Consulting’s Essay Guide answers questions every baffled MBA applicants asks – such as “What should I write about?” and “What are MBA admissions officers looking for?”. The guide analyzes the qualities that the Kellogg School of Management is seeking, dissects their application and provides pointed tips as well as samples from successful essays.

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Kellogg School of Management Interview Guide

by Stacy Blackman Consulting

Kellogg School of Management Interview Guide

Stacy Blackman Consulting’s Interview Guide is a comprehensive resource to help you prepare for your interview. The guide discusses the qualities that Kellogg is seeking in successful applicants, outlines the format and style of a typical interview and provides typical questions accompanied by sample answers and analysis. The guide also provides interview preparation exercises, as well as real interview transcripts and an appendix with over 150 sample interview questions.

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Kellogg School of Management: What the Adcomm Wants

by Stacy Blackman Consulting

Kellogg School of Management: What the Adcomm Wants

Kellogg School of Management: What the Adcomm Wants answers the most common question coming from MBA applicants: “What are MBA admissions officers looking for?” This guide analyzes the qualities that Kellogg is seeking, and helps applicants to understand which stories to emphasize throughout their applications.

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ISBN: 978-1-61755-930-3

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