Author: MBA Pundit
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Freaquently asked questions about MBA admissions
I have attempted to address here some questions of prospective Masters students with regard to the GMAT and GRE examinations, and the respective Masters courses that they subsequently wish to pursue. Past experience has proven that the vast majority of students that wish to do a Masters programme, or a MBA, have little idea about…
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How to prepare for an interview – Before, During and After!
Whether applying for a job, or for a scholarship (yes, even here! J), an interview shows up in the way of your desire to get what you applied for. Scholarship interviews are included in the application process in the programs administered by the Soros Foundations (Open Society Network) and are also used by most American…
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How to write a recommendation letter
Recommendation letters are letters written by professors who know you, assessing you capacity to meet the requirements of a program you are applying for. They’re supposed to help decision-makers to get a better picture of your potential. The sure thing is, if you apply for a Master?s program, or for a PhD, sometimes even for…
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How to write a covering (Motivation) letter
The Cover Letter (CL) is the document that accompanies your CV when you are applying for a job. For academic purposes, the document used is typically called statement of purpose, and is laid out after somewhat different rules. The CL is short (200-250 words), with a quite rigid structure and has the layout of a…
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How to write a Curriculum Vitae (CV)
The CV (resume, in American English) is meant to introduce you and your background to somebody who does not know you and barely has time to get to know you. It should present you in the best possible light, in a concise and well-structured manner. There are plenty of resume-writing guides out there, that can…
