Build Your Profile
Hiding behind the pseudonym “missionmba”, popular IIM (that’s Indian IT Male) blogger Amit Bhatnagar recently unveiled his true identity and news that he has a full scholarship to Emory...
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You do need to have a good profile to get in. But bullet-points on your resume without any real passion for any of the activities may actually make you look bad.
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A simple rule for profile enhancement: identify your passions and strengths, follow them. Identify your weaknesses, address them.
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Show that you truly care about your alma mater. Interact with alumni.
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Identify your weaknesses and take conscious steps to address them. If you have zero international experience, consider taking up a second language because the schools you apply for might be concerned about your cultural sensitivity.
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Highlight extra curricular leadership, not just activities. Being just another member of the local NGO doesn’t count for a lot, but leading the membership drive or organizing a fundraising program for the same NGO means something.
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How can your experience benefit the school? Showcase your homework on the school.
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Building your profile just for the sake of MBA applications is a bit manipulative. Have a passion for your passion.
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