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The best part is it doesn't matter if your application has more holes than Swiss cheese!

"World's Worst Student, Crippled By A 2.24 GPA Creates 'Application Magic' To Catapult Himself Into The Stanford MBA Program..." He has now put together a bootcamp training for the rest us, showing us how to do it.
If you are reading this review, I’m going to assume that you are preparing to go for your MBA. I don’t have to tell you that this is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make as it essentially sets up the rest of your life. There are a lot of aids out there to prepare you for your MBA Interview but many are quite pricey and quite honestly, not that good. MBA bootcamp is surprisingly excellent, especially with the low price. In this review, I’m going to go over what you’ll be getting with MBA Bootcamp so you can make an informed decision about it. The product essentially covers everything you will need to know for your MBA Interview including some things that you probably don’t need but can be very inspirational. I’m talking about case studies and actual success stories of people who used this and got into the school of their choice. It may or may not mean much to you, but these stories are included as inspiration. On the more substantial side, MBA Bootcamp starts off by helping you evaluate the school that you’ll have the best chance of getting into. This isn’t something that a lot of people want to hear but they have to. Some

schools you will NOT get into. That is just a fact of life. This program helps save you time by eliminating those schools. The program goes into how to position yourself for those schools where you stand a good chance of acceptance. Positioning is very important and something few courses teach. This one does. You will also find out how to differentiate yourself from the other applicants, something else that few courses teach. This is more important than most people realize. If you don’t stand out from the crowd, nobody is going to notice you. This program shows you how to do that. This is very important. This program shows you how to get letters of recommendation, but more importantly how to get your recommenders to give you exactly what you need in those letters. This can mean the difference between acceptance and rejection. You’ll also learn exactly how to put together your resume. This is an area where so many students drop the ball it’s almost a crime. The program also goes over essay outlines and topics so that the admissions committee sees your maximum potential. All these topics are covered in comprehensive videos so that they are very clear. But they don’t stop there. They also include complete application kits for some of the top schools including Stanford, Duke, UCLA, Carnegie Mellon, Kellogg, and Berkeley/Haas. These kits are quite comprehensive and contain too much info to cover in this review. I can honestly say that this course will give you the best chance of getting into the school of your choice, especially at this very low price, which, quite honestly, stunned me. But this is the real deal as you will soon find out. Just to be up front, yes, I do get compensated if you get this course through me, but the compensation goes towards my being able to bring people more reviews of products so that they can make an informed decision. At the very least, check out the site and see what they have to offer. Here is the site

Do any of these anxieties sound familiar?
Will I get into a top program that will justify sacrificing $150k and 2 years of my life? How do I put together a compelling picture of myself that will win over the admissions committee? How do I balance being honest with telling the admissions committee "what they want to hear"? How do I stand-out from the thousands of other applicants with my EXACT background? Are my credentials good enough for the schools I actually want to attend? How do I position myself so I am a good fit for the schools on my list? How do I find out what worked for previous admits that were in a similar situation to me? What if I don't get a high-enough GMAT score? Will I get into a top-5 school, and if I don't, do I even want to go to business school? I could use some help, but where do I start??? There are ways to overcome these, with a systematic approach to the application process that works every time…. Helping each other is one of the joys of life, and I want to help you get into the best MBA program possible (where you get a lifetime of benefits translating into hundreds of thousands, or even millions, in additional lifetime income -- not to mention the joy of working at a job you actually love). You can get into a better school than you imagine, or if you're applying to a top school, I'll bet you can get accepted if you follow the steps outlined here

THE PROGRAM WILL ASSIST YOU IN ALL OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS.. GMAT
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Sign-up for Exam Take Practice Exam Brush-up on Weak Areas Take Another Practice Exam Take Real Exam

Academic Record
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Do I Need to Build an Alternative Transcript? How Can I Address Quantitiative Weaknesses?

School Research
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Build List of Schools (Stretch, Solid, Safety) How Many Can I Reasonably Apply To? Informational Interviews with Alumni Look at Previous/Current Essay Topics Internet Research Request Application and Written Materials Research Schools, Narrow List, and Repeat

Personal Prep Work
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Create List of Extracurricular/Personal Activities Compile List of Travel Locations and Dates Brainstorm and Compile List of Success Stories Leadership Stories Brainstorm: "What Makes Me Unique"? Request Transcripts

High-Level Application Strategy
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How Should I Divide My List of Schools into First and Second Round? How Do I Build a Well-Rounded, School-Specific Package?

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How Do I Think Like an Adcom for Each School? How Do I Address my Weakness (GMAT, GPA, others?) within the Overall Application?

School Visits
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Determine "Right" Time to Visit Schedule Flight and Accommodations Prepare List of Important To-Do Items for Visit

Resume/Work Experience
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Presenting Work History and Activities in the Best Light for Each School Addressing Work Gaps How Do I Address the Fact that I am a Traditional, Non- Traditional, and/or International Applicant?

Future Career Aspirations
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Brainstorm: Fit-In, Stand-Out Short-Term and Long-Term Career Goals How to Address This Effectively in the Essays

Essays
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Again, thinking like an Adcom: How will Schools Evaluate My Application Addressing "Holes" in My Application (low GMAT, low GPA, work history, too old, too young, etc.) Again, How Do I Craft a Complete Picture

Letters of Recommendation
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Create Rank List of Potential Recommenders Approach Recommenders Prep recommenders with List of Highlights Follow-up with recommenders

Interviews
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Mock Interviews Further Research to Generate Specific Questions

Waitlist Strategies
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What and When Materials Should be Sent Send Additional Recommendations?

Just imagine if there were a system where you could get expert advice at every step of the process - not just on the essays and interviews? A system like that would be incredibly helpful, right?

WELL HERE YOU HAVE IT.

Why not get insightful help at each step of the MBA admissions process, instead of wasting time struggling through your essays, resume, letters of recommendation, and interviews? That's why with this bootcamp you are getting the absolute best shot at getting into the best program possible.

Okay, now I hear you grumbling:
"The process is much too personal, and this Bootcamp will never be specific enough to be of any real help." Actually, that’s the whole point of the Bootcamp. The application process is absolutely a "self-awareness" exercise, and the Bootcamp is designed to help you uncover a much richer sense of selfawareness.

Your voice will come through loud and clear, and with a resounding clarity that you might not find on your own -- I know mine did! For me, the process uncovered a much deeper sense of self-awareness, but much, much quicker than I could have done on my own. Of course, no one can guarantee that anyone will get into any one single school, but you're really paying to make sure you get your best one-time shot at your top-choice schools. You are the type of person that takes action to achieve success otherwise you wouldn't be reading this - so give yourself the best chance to get into the school of your dreams. Can you really afford to put off the decision any longer? The sooner you start, the sooner you get a step ahead of those other 11 people trying to take your spot.

Here’s to your success, Mark Masterson.

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