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Save 20% on MBA Waitlist Ebook

Attention all MBA waitlistees—this month’s featured ebook is for you!

For the next TWO WEEKS ONLY, you can buy The Nine Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make on an MBA Waitlist at 20% off the cover price. This ebook is perfect for anyone on an MBA waitlist who isn’t sure what step to take next.

You’ll get access to professional advice about how to tip the waitlist scales in your favor, transforming that waitlist status into the full acceptance you know you deserve. You’ll learn the few steps you may be able to take for schools that discourage contact, how to highlight recent achievements, and how to ameliorate weaknesses in your profile. You’ll also learn the mistakes you should avoid at all costs—those blunders that end up dooming so many applicants to ding-dom.

Here’s an excerpt from the book:

Mistake #2: Be modest about recent achievements.

This is not the time for false modesty, real modesty, or anything in between. Put humility on hold—temporarily. (But remember: arrogance is always out of place.)

Right Move: Convince the schools you are a new and improved applicant.

Show them you are even better than you were when you applied. Remember: you have to convince them to accept you off the waitlist and not the person whose name is above or below yours on that list. Give them more reasons to select you by informing them of recent achievements, initiatives, and success stories.

Learn how to convince the adcom members that you’re better than ever…and perfect for their school, when you buy The Nine Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make on an MBA Waitlist today. Enter coupon code MBAWL at checkout to get your 20% discount through December 31, 2010!



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