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Biodesign Course Teaches MBAs, Doctors, and Engineers to Talk to One Another
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:00
A team of graduate students is charging forward with an idea to manufacture an affordable device for home dialysis that lessens the chance of patients developing internal infections. The project combines the ideas of team members from medicine, business and engineering. Read the article

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Stanford GSB

 
Avoid these mistakes when working on your recommendations
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:00
1. Requesting a peer recommendation from someone who is not truly a peer. A peer is someone you've worked with on a team or on a project in a position equal to your own. This person should not be a supervisor or subordinate. The team experience could have been at work or in an extracurricular (college, community, religious, sports) activity. 2. Giving your recommenders too little time to write their recommendations. For more information visit Letters of Reference Best wishes, Allison Davis Associate Director of MBA Admissions

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Stanford GSB

 
Summer is an exciting time at Kellogg
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:00
For prospective MBA students, we know the summer is the time when many of you do research on MBA Programs. At Kellogg there are several opportunities to learn more about the Kellogg MBA experience.

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Kellog Admission Blog

 
Top 8 Mistakes Applicants Make on Their Essays
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:00
Many of you have started work on your essays so we wanted to share the top 8 mistakes applicants make on their essays: 1. Not making Essay B specific to the GSB. 2. Choosing a topic for Essay 3A, B, C, or D that is NOT within 3 years. 3. Combining your 2 essay C's into 1 essay. 4. Cutting and pasting your essays from essays you've written for other schools. You risk not answering the question we're asking...and big risk of leaving the name of the other school in your Stanford essay! 5. Writing what you think we want to hear, instead of what you genuinely want us to know about you. Be yourself...corny but true! 6. Single-spacing your essays. Please double space--our readers are reading hundreds of applications. 7. Using too small of a font on your essays. Please use 12-point font. Remember, our readers' eyes! 8. Using an alternate font for essays. Use one of the recommended fonts: Arial, Courier, and Times New Roman to avoid legibility problems when your essays are downloaded on our end. For more information about the essay questions for the class entering fall 2011 visit Essays Good luck with your essays, Allison Davis Associate Director of MBA Admissions

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Stanford GSB

 
Gary Gorton's "Subprime Panic" Sweeps European Financial Management Awards
Thursday, 12 August 2010 11:00
"The Subprime Panic" by Prof. Gary Gorton is the first paper to win all three research awards of the European Financial Management journal.

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Yale School of Management

 
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