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MBA Admissions Chats This Week

Three exciting MBA admissions chats this week and  one entails a role reversal.

  •  Tomorrow, Tuesday September 18 at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET, I will be the guest on a BusinessWeek "Admissions Consultant Chat." After hosting and moderating over 150 admissions chats, I will learn what it's like to be on the hot seat. I invite you to attend the chat and submit your questions either during the event or ahead of time by emailing Francesca_DiMeglio@businessweek.com . In this case, she's the moderator.
  • Right before the BW chat with me, those of you interested in Chicago can attend a chat on the Chicago GSB website with Rose Martinelli, Associate Dean for Student Recruitment and Enrollment, and other members of the Chicago GSB Admissions Committee about the new application and the admissions process.
  • This Thursday I return to my customary role of moderator in an Accepted chat devoted to Wharton. Joining me at the Wharton admissions chat will be Thomas Caleel, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid; Jackie Zavitz, Associate Director, MBA Admissions; Naomi Tschoegl, Senior Associate Director, MBA Program Office; Barry Mattson, WG'08; and Sarah Sugarman WG'08. This is a great opportunity to ask question about Wharton's dynamic program and vigorous student life as well as the ever-fluid MBA job market.
  • A number of you have written asking about the transcript from our recent Kellogg chat with Beth Flye. The transcript should be available by Friday on our MBA Chat transcript page.

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