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August 2007

August 30, 2007

Military and the MBA

The MBA Tour is launching its extensive offering of MBA admissions events on Tuesday September 4. The MBA Tour will travel from Buenos Aires to Moscow, Ho Chi Minh to Houston, and many other cities around the globe. For a complete list of events, dates and locations, please see the MBA Tour web site

One of the innovative aspects of this year’s tour is a new alliance between The MBA Tour and MBAMilitary.net, which will result in a special MBA admissions panel discussion for current and former members of the US military. I spoke to Peter von Loesecke, CEO of The MBA Tour and a former officer himself, about the opportunities and challenges facing the roughly 1000 officers every year who elect to pursue an MBA. (The questions and answers are paraphrased.)

LA: Peter, I understand that at the Washington MBA Event on September 11, you and MBAMilitary.net have organized a special panel discussion for military officers interested in an MBA. Why?

PVL: We decided to host this event because the military officers are a special segment of the MBA applicant pool. Schools have significant interest in military people because of their experience, which is well-liked by the business community.

But I’m getting ahead of myself. In school, former officers excel. They typically are good classroom performers with outstanding time management skills. According to many of the admissions people I have spoken to and at least one dean, military officers challenge themselves, come to class prepared, and earn good grades.

LA: What is the make-up of the special panel?

PVL: Participants will be both admissions people and military alumni of top business schools. The panelists are well qualified to answer the questions specific to military applicants. These applicants want to know how their experience will be interpreted and appreciated both by schools and potential employers. They want to know which experiences they should highlight in their applications and how is their experience going to be viewed by industry after they have their MBA. Our panel will address these and other questions.

LA: In general, how is officer experience viewed by industry when combined in with an MBA?

PVL: Very favorably. In fact, salaries among military graduates are almost 35% higher than for the rest of the graduating class, and former officers tend to have twice the number of job offers.

LA: How do schools view non-US military experience?

PVL: I’m not 100% sure, but I don’t believe there would be a difference.

LA: Is a service academy education a major advantage?

PVL: Not really. The quality of the service is more important than a service academy background. There are three sources of officers: service academies, Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and Officer Candidate School (OCS). Business schools don’t distinguish among graduates of these programs.

LA Do you have plans to expand the military panel beyond the Washington event?

PVL. We are starting with just the DC event because of the high number of military personnel in and around Washington, but in the future we are considering having similar panels at other events.

August 28, 2007

Accepted.com News

A lot is happening at Accepted:

  • Accepted will raise its prices on September 1, 2007 for all MBA editing and advising. Beat the price increase and start your applications early by purchasing Accepted's application editing and admissions consulting on or before August 31.
  • Accepted was one of only four consultancies profiled in another excellent MBAPodcaster episode entitled "Comparing Admission Consultants."
  • Accepted.com will resume its series of MBA admissions chats in September. To be sure you don't miss any chats for your target schools, subscribe to our MBA Events list. You will then receive an email reminder before each chat.

August 13, 2007

MBA News

I will resume providing tips on the 2008 MBA essays and applications next week. I know several schools have released their 2008 applications, but there have also been several informative posts and articles that have come out in the last week, and I decided to do a brief survey for today.

  • I highly recommend Dee Leopold's blog. Dee is the  Managing Director, Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard Business School. She really opens a window into Harvard and its admissions process through her blog. I particularly recommend her posts, "Leadership" dated July 10 and "Update from Dee" dated August 1.  (Unfortunately I couldn't find the permalinks so I can't link to these specific posts.)
  • Dean Bruner of Darden is also writing "Dean Bruner's Blog," an enlightening blog that should be on every Darden applicant's reading list.  For starters, check out "Hard Work", "In What Ways Is Darden Demanding?", and "Visa Situation for Darden's International Students".
  • Linda Meehan, Columbia's assistant dean and executive director for MBA admissions and financial aid, will be the featured guest on a Businessweek chat on Monday Aug. 13, at 1 p.m. EDT. 2007 CBS graduate Lauren Franks will join her. Both will be available to take your questions. This past spring I visited Columbia, attended a class, spoke with CBS students, and met with Linda Meehan. If our discussion is any indication, the BW chat should be fun and informative. On one hand Linda is an unabashed evangelist for Columbia, and on the other she answers questions straight and true. If you are interested in CBS and can't attend the chat, make sure you read the transcript.