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65 Successful Harvard Business School Application Essays: With Analysis by the Staff of the Harbus, The Harvard Business School Newspaper | 
enlarge | Authors: Dan Erck, Pavel Swiatek, The Harbus Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Category: Book
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ISBN: 0312334486 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.06665 EAN: 9780312334482 ASIN: 0312334486
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Product Description "YOUR LIFE IN 300 WORDS OR LESS . . ."
Business school application essays are among the hardest pieces that many of us will ever write.
So diverse and successful are the applicants to the nation's top business schools that your essays need to do more than simply illuminate your background and accomplishments: they must also clearly demonstrate your writing skills and ensure that you stand out from the pack.
LEARN BY EXAMPLE 65 Successful Harvard Business School Application Essays show you essays that worked and helped their authors gain admission into America's number-one business school. Wherever you're applying, the range of topics, writing styles, and ideas showcased by these writers are truly inspiring.
- HOW TO AVOID COMMON PITFALLS - LEARN WHAT WORKS - GET YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS
Each essay topic is introduced, and each individual essay is followed by analysis from a writer for The Harbus, the Harvard Business School student newspaper. 65 Successful Harvard Business School Application Essays will give you the help you need!
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Incredibly stupid April 4, 2008 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book perfectly reflects the fact that in this particular part of the world, the long tongue means everything and what's actually behind that forehead bone means nothing. The Japanese hire based on their judgment on how good the person in question is. The Europeans hire based on their judgment on how good the person can eventually become. We hire based on our judgment on how good they can pretend to be. Isn't it nauseating?... Aren't we all becoming a little sick of paper superheroes, saviors of the world (environment, the poor, the Iraqis - substitute your own martyr)? Isn't it time to wipe out all our buzzwords and favorite cliches and just focus on results?..
Outdated.. March 28, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This talks about essays which can win you prizes in the creative essay contests..but as far a s admission in today's world into MBA college is concerned..far from reality..
DONT BUY..!!..
exactly what the title says February 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Over time, the essays may become stale, so a regular update to this fluid topic is necessary. However, every essay is a worthwhile read for structure and for content. The most important take-away: what NOT write in an essay.
one of the best December 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
there are other books that tell you the whole process of applying and preparing your apps. you should get one of those but also get this one. this is one of its kind. it's a small book with some really great essays. exactly what i needed. it's easy to get confused in the whole process of preparing apps; selection of schools, school visits, selecting and talking to recommenders etc. and if you start reading tips of what to write and what not write in your essays, you can easily spend weeks just browsing the internet and taking notes.
this book will give you a good headstart for your essays.
Good 2nd or 3rd book September 14, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is good, but not great. I would recommend this as a good 2nd or 3rd book to have. Start of with Robert Montauk, as it will provide better context for this this book.
Another thing to note is that thhese are not 65 complete applications, rather 65 essays. I was a little bummber when I realized that.
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