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Less Is More When it Comes to Writing Compelling MBA Application Essays

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[View this email in your browser]( This Week's Trending Articles [Less Is More When it Comes to Writing Compelling MBA Application Essays]( by [Personal MBA Coach]( Nearly all MBA programs have confirmed their MBA application essays for 2020-2021 hopefuls. While some top programs including Harvard Business School, Kellogg, Dartmouth Tuck, Yale SOM and NYU Stern left their MBA application essays unchanged this year, many programs changed their essay prompts. Personal MBA Coach devotes considerable time to tracking all MBA essay questions and looking for trends and themes. [GMAT Analytical Writing: All About the GMAT Essay and How to Prepare For It]( by [Magoosh]( Yup, the rumors are true: you’ll encounter a 30-minute GMAT analytical writing section on test day. But while analytical writing can seem tough at first, finding out exactly what’s expected and how to attack it for a maximum score will do a lot to make the GMAT essay feel manageable! In this post, we’ll take a look at what you need to know to master the GMAT AWA. [SBC Principal Esther Magna on the Value of an MBA Dual Degree]( by [Stacy Blackman Consulting]( Many business school aspirants are interested in exploring the value of having an MBA dual degree. That's when students complete two degrees in two disciplines at the same time. A dual program takes longer compared to a single degree. But, it is shorter and less expensive than pursuing two degrees consecutively. This Week's Featured Forum Discussions [Can you answer this GMAT Problem Solving Question?]( If 100

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