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Graduate Admissions

 

(MD | MBA | JD | PhD and Masters Programs)

 

 

MD

 

Medical Schools admissions is indeed one of the most grueling admissions journey an applicant can undertake. Apart from GPA, MCAT, Research exposure, Internships, Clinical credentials, Publications and evidence of substantive community service, the ability to convey one’s soul and reason to enter the medical professional has to be mastered through the application and then a second mastery of the interview process. The entire purpose of the application is to generate an interview. Then the interview process determines whether you get in or not. It truly is a holistic process where one without the other cannot be accomplished.

 

Medical School Interviews: The interview process is a traditional invitation to the medical school campus with one-on-one interviews, panel interviews and group interviews all happening in the same day. The interviewing committee is comprised of admissions officers, professors and various deans. We help you learn the interview skills and execute them with ease.

 

Services:

 

  • Demystifying the AMCAS, the American Medical College Application Service. Note: The seven medical and dental schools in the University of Texas system (not including Baylor Medical School) use the TMDSAS, the Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service, for their preliminary application

  • MCAT score analysis and MCAT prep (if not taken)

  • Applicant’s Background Analysis

  • Medical School RESUME development

  • Personal Statement and Essays – from idea to drafting to final edits

  • Mastering the Interviews

  • Waitlist Guidance

  • Decision Analysis

  • Residency Application and Planning

MBA

 

Admissions is a holistic process which means every inch of your personal and professional background is a deciding factor in securing an acceptance. This is also true for MBA admissions!

 

In MBA programs, having a competitive GPA and high GMAT scores is just the beginning. Where you have interned, worked, published, whether you have a start-up and/or a non-profit are keys to landing you in the final round. But what secures an interview, which is the determinant of the acceptance requires poise, leadership, top-notch interview & communication skills and an ability to distill the MBA program to your plans and aspirations.

 

This is a simplified version of what is considered to be a complex process but not impossible. We are the experts, with results to top B-Schools, who can guide YOU and help you attack MBA applications that revolve around you and only YOU.

 

  • MBA ADMISSIONS RESUME – professional and academic resumes do not work!

  • An initial assessment – who you are and WHY are you applying to B-Schools

  • Creation of a strategy – plan then attack!

  • B-Schools Selection – the right fit for your personality and career goals

  • ESSAYS / Personal Statement Strategy – Story-telling not fluff writing

  • INTERVIEW Coaching

  • This is indeed critical since here your goal is to connect with the admissions officers

  • Simple verbal gymnastics will not get you an acceptance

  • Waitlist Strategy

  • Decision Analysis

  • Career Mapping

 

JD

 

Law schools hunt for students who can demonstrate a commitment to jurisprudence. Since any major can be considered a pre-law major, competitive law schools’ admissions necessitate that you have set foot in a courtroom, faced the emotions and tensions that accompany the lengthy legal maneuvering, and most important: you possess emotional awareness to help those segments of society navigate the legal process that cannot afford the debilitating costs associated with courts and lawyers.

 

GPA and LSAT scores are the first step. Then your ability to write and ability to analyze, which can be demonstrated through publications. Your resume has to scream legal clinic experience, courtroom and legislative exposure and a genuine desire to uphold the rule of law irrespective of the monetary factor. We dissect each applicant’s unique contribution and vision for law, and help prepare our clients to stand out through:

 

  • Demystifying the LSAC

  • LSAT score analysis and LSAT prep (if not taken)

  • Applicant’s Background Analysis

  • Law School RESUME development

  • Personal Statement – from idea to drafting to final edits

  • Mastering the Interviews

  • Waitlist Guidance

  • Decision Analysis

  • Career Mapping

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