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July 15, 2011

Michigan Ross Information Session on August 9th in Tokyo

What: Ross Information Session (by Ross Admissions Office Director Soojin Koh)
When: August 9th, 2011 (19:00-21:00pm)
Where: Conference Square MPlass "Success" Room
            Mitsubishi Building 1F, 2-5-2, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
http://www.marunouchi-hc.jp/emplus/access/index.html


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【開催告知】Michigan Ross Information Session @8月9日(火) in 丸の内

8月9日(火)にMBA受験生を対象としたInformation Sessionを開催いたします!
昨年に引き続き、Admission DirectorのSoojin Kohが来日しRossの魅力について
語る予定です。

開催概要は下記をご覧ください。
現役在校生数名に加えまして卒業生も多数参加する予定ですので、どうぞ奮ってご参加ください。

<日時> 2011年8月9日(火) 18:30 受付開始、19:00 開会~21:00

<会場> コンファレンススクエア エムプラス 「サクセス」ルーム
東京都千代田区丸の内2-5-2 三菱ビル 1F TEL: 03-3282-7777
http://www.marunouchi-hc.jp/emplus/access/index.html

<Tentative Schedule>
18:30 - 19:00: Registration/networking w/ alumni
19:00 - 19:15: Admissions Presentation of Ross MBA programs
19:15 - 20:00: Application workshop
20:00 - 20:30: Q&A w/ alumni
20:30 - 21:00: Networking

<お申込み方法>
下記のウェブサイトからお申し込み下さい
2011 Tokyo Info Session - Registration


それでは皆様のお申し込みを、心よりお待ち申し上げます。

 

July 11, 2011

Resume Template for MBA, LL.M., & Other Grad School Applications

You can find my suggested MBA, LL.M., or other graduate school admissions resume template on Google docs here and on Scribd here. Many of my clients have found this  template to be a very effective basis for making a successful graduate school application resume.  It is especially designed for providing a balanced (academic, professional, everything else) perspective on the applicant, which, is especially important in the case of resumes for business school.

-Adam Markus
 アダム マーカス

I am a graduate admissions consultant based in Tokyo, Japan with clients worldwide. If you would like to arrange an initial consultation, please complete my intake form, which is publicly available on google docs hereand then send your completed form to adammarkus@gmail.com.  You can also send me your resume if it is convenient for you.  Please don't email me any essays, other admissions consultant's intake forms, your life story, or any long email asking for a written profile assessment. The only profiles I assess are those with people who I offer initial consultations to.  See here for why.

MIT Sloan School of Managementの在校生・卒業生による学校説明会を開催致します

MIT Sloan's currentJapanese students and alumni will be holding an informational event in Tokyo on 8/28. It is limited to 100 people so I suggest registering as soon as possible.
-Adam

MIT Sloan School of Managementの在校生・卒業生による学校説明会を開催致します。参加お申込はこちらから(先着100名様限り:当日は確認メールのプリントアウトをご持参下さい)。
日程:8月28日(日)
時間:14:00-16:00 (13:30より受付開始)
場所:六本木アカデミーヒルズ49 カンファレンスルーム1+2
内容(予定):
1. 基調講演-井澤吉幸氏(株式会社ゆうちょ銀行 取締役代表執行役社長、MIT Sloan Asian Executive Board Member)
2. 学校紹介プレゼンテーション
3. 在校生・卒業生パネルディスカッション
4. 在校生・卒業生への個別Q&Aセッション

* 本説明会は在校生・卒業生による自主的な企画イベントであり、アドミッションプロセスとは一切関係ありません
* 当日はカジュアルな服装でお越しください

July 01, 2011

10 Really Stupid Things that MBA Admissions Applicants Do

I thought it might be time for a list.  Since it is summer, I suggest reading this while enjoying a cool drink or two (or three...).   This is a list of 10 really stupid things that MBA applicants do. Try to avoid doing these things if you are an MBA applicant.  But if you do them, please be advised that my reapplication consulting services are available to help you recover from your mistakes.

10 Really Stupid Things that MBA Admissions Applicants Do:


1. Have someone else write their essays for them.  You will be able to get away with it if you have someone who can perfectly capture your voice without turning your essay into something obviously written by a hack journalist moonlighting as an admissions consultant,  generic content that an unimaginative ghost writing drone produces, or an essay obviously written by a native English speaker when you are not (as demonstrated by TOEFL, IELTS, GMAT and/or background).

2. Ignoring admissions data when selecting schools.  While you are not reducible to a set of statistics, you had better use that benchmark to get a sense of the realism of proceeding with application to any particular school.  Knowing what level of competition you face will best help you gauge the difficulty of admission.  Taking calculated risks is necessary skill for any successful investor in anything, so do your research.  For a risk portfolio approach to select schools, please see here.

3. Going only by statistics when selecting schools.  For US schools, 10% of all admitted applicants are below the school's reported 80% range for admits in terms of GMAT, GPA, or experience. In my experience, applicants can certainly get admitted if they have other aspects to their application that outweigh mere numbers. While the number of exceptions to the rule is limited, the chance for admission still exists.  You need to think carefully about how much risk you want to take, but don't merely settle for where you seem to statistically fit if you want to try and gain admission to what you would consider to be a better program. For a risk portfolio approach to select schools, please see here.

4.  Treat all MBA programs as the same.  Some applicants fail to really look into the really huge differences between programs and as a result cannot ever demonstrate fit in their essays.  Learn about fit here.

5.  Don't take recommendations seriously. Some ways applicants don't take recommendations seriously include: Providing limited or zero guidance to recommenders who might not actually be familiar with the unique aspects of MBA program recommendations, providing so much information to recommenders that their recommenders essentially paraphrase the applicants essays to the point where it appears the applicant wrote the recommendation(s) and providing obviously forged recommendations.  To get around these problems, please see here and here.

6. Provide a user unfriendly resume. The resume is a such key piece of most MBA applications, but some applicants submit resumes that are too technical, only focused on professional experience, provide too little detail,  provide too much detail about the wrong things, don't conform to standard resume formats, or otherwise fail as an effective advertising device for the applicant.

7.  Don't prepare for interviews. Don't even get me started, it will make me sick to my stomach. Every year I work with clients who get invited to great schools for interviews and some of them simply think they can go in unprepared because they do better that way or that it is not a big deal.  Usually interviews are a big deal.  Start here.

8. Don't send timely thank you notes to interviewers.  I don't care whether you send an actual physical note by mail or by an email, but send a note!  It is the sort of minimal politeness that tells an interviewer and an admissions committee should be able to expect.

9.  Spend too much time reading online applicant forums. There is nothing more mentally crippling than wasting too much time on online applicants forums, which often have the function of being urban myth producing echo chambers. Don't get me wrong, you should most certainly read them, but if it becomes an excuse (LIKE FACEBOOK) to actually not work on your applications or test preparation, you need to chill out.

10. Fail to network with alumni and current students.  One of things that is truly awesome about most MBA programs is the willingness of current students and  many alumni to share their experience and inform applicants.  Take full advantage of this. If you are too shy to network, an MBA is not for you.  Have you considered a career as a blogger?


-Adam Markus
 アダム マーカス

I am a graduate admissions consultant based in Tokyo, Japan with clients worldwide. If you would like to arrange an initial consultation, please complete my intake form, which is publicly available on google docs hereand then send your completed form to adammarkus@gmail.com.  You can also send me your resume if it is convenient for you.  Please don't email me any essays, other admissions consultant's intake forms, your life story, or any long email asking for a written profile assessment. The only profiles I assess are those with people who I offer initial consultations to.  See here for why.


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June 30, 2011

Guest Blogger: 河野太一のGMAT OG12解説 SC24

This is another post from Taichi Kono, author of two textbooks on TOEFL and one on TOEIC and a highly experienced TOEFL, TOEIC, and GMAT instructor. Most of his posts will be in Japanese. This post is on GMAT sentence correction. His other posts can be found here.
-Adam
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河野塾代表の河野太一です。年来の友人であるAdam Markusさんのご厚意で、"The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition"の解説ブログの内容の一部をこちらにアップさせていただくことになりました。オリジナルは河野太一のGMAT OG12解説でご覧いただけます。なお、オリジナルのほうは予告なく内容を変更することがあり、ここに上げたものと相違があることがありますのでご了承ください。私のこれまでの記事やGMAT以外の話題についてはこちらをご覧ください。

SC24

前置詞句がカンマまで。dioxin (S) induces (V) the production ... (O)で、関係代名詞that節は、後ろの動詞がareであることと内容から、enzymesにかかるとわかる。

(A) SCにおいてS is N’s doingという形はダメ。「・・・が~すること」と日本語訳してしまえばなぜダメかわからなくなるが、英語ではawkwardとしかいいようがない。GMATはこれを撲滅したいらしい。したがって(A)(B)はアウト。

(C) カンマが2つあってorがあるので、A, B, or Cの並列かと一瞬思う。しかし(C)(D)(E)のどれを見てもorが真ん中に来ているし、同じ品詞を並べたものはない。

or の後ろがrenderという動詞であることから、これはどうやらmetabolizeと並列されているようだ。次のカンマの後ろは、such aがついた名詞句。ここで気づくことは、metabolizeは他動詞で、such a chemical irritantはその目的語ではないかということ。動詞と目的語の間に何かを挟むことはよくあるが、動詞をもうひとつ挟んで、どちらの動詞も目的語につ ながるという形もさほど珍しくない。

見るとrenderの後ろにも目的語がないので、どちらの動詞もsuch a ...につながる可能性は高まった。harmlessは形容詞であるから、これはrender O Cという形をもとに、render Cを先に出してOを後に持ってきたと解釈できる。Oを後回しにした理由は、renderの直後に置いたのではmetabolizeともつながることが見え にくくなるし、renderはどちらかと言えば挿入的で、本筋はmetabolize such a ...であるからだ。

これで(C)が正解の可能性が高まったが、such aがちょっと気になる。どこと対応して「そんな」と言っているのかがわからないからだ。これは他の選択肢も見たほうがよい。

(D)はthe chemical irritating itがアウト。「今現在irritateしている」というのが意味的におかしいし、itの指すものが不明。慣れた人なら理屈の前に見た目でダメと判断できるだろう。

(E)を見て気づくことがある。(C)(D)のattempt to tryはredundantだということ。これでほぼ(E)に決まり。後ろを見るとsuch aもなく、これが一番シンプル。

renderはrender O Cという文型を取り、「・・・を~にする」という意味になる。make O Cと同じ用法・意味だが、辞書によれば文語的。たまに見かけるので覚えておいて損はない。

予 備校の授業では、(C)(D)はattempt to tryのredundantでサクっと切られるだろうが、それは結果論。本番でパッと気づく人がどれだけいるだろう。サクっと切れるのは、講師は予習をしているし、何度も解説しているからではないのか。本番では(E)との比較で初めて気づく人が多いだろうし、それでよいのだ。他の解説同様、ここもあえて本番の意識の流れで解説しておいた。


-河野太一


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