BUSINESS SCHOOL APPLICATION ESSAYS ARE AMONG THE HARDEST PIECES THAT MANY OF US WILL EVER WRITE.
SO DIVERSE AND SUCCESSFUL ARE THE APPLICANTS TO THE NATION'S TOP BUSINESS SCHOOLS THAT YOUR ESSAYS NEED TO DO MORE THAN SIMPLY ILLUMINATE YOUR BACKGROUND AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS: THEY MUST ALSO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE YOUR WRITING SKILLS AND ENSURE THAT YOU STAND OUT FROM THE PACK.
ÆíÁýºÎ ÀúÀÚ : THE HARBUS STAFF / HARBUS STAFF / DAN ERCK EACH ESSAY TOPIC IS INTRODUCED, AND EACH INDIVIDUAL ESSAY IS FOLLOWED BY ANALYSIS FROM A WRITER FOR THE HARBUS, THE HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL STUDENT NEWSPAPER.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS IX INTRODUCTION XI I. BEING A LEADER CHRIS HOWARD 5 JOHN LEROI 9 KATY Y. HUANG 13 MICHAEL MUNSON 15 JONATHAN SPIER 19 ARTHUR JOSEPH O'KEEFE IV 21 ANONYMOUS 23 JANNIKE AASE 25 II. A TYPICAL DAY ANONYMOUS 31 ADRIAN BLAIR 33 JAY GLAUBACH 37 LEXIE HALLEN 39 BENOIT-OLIVIER BOUREAU 43 JASON BOHLE 45 III. DEFINING MOMENT VINCENT CHEUNG 51 AMANDA MORRIS 53 CONSTANTINE DIMIZAS 55 BRAD FINKBEINER 57 ANONYMOUS 59 LARRY WASSERMAN 61 ANONYMOUS 63 ANONYMOUS 65 IV. EXPERIENCING A SETBACK OR A FAILURE CHRIS WITHERS 71 EUGENIA GIBBONS 73 JOHN RICHARD 75 JORDAN BURTON 79 CRAIG ELLIS 81 IRFHAN RAWJI 83 THOMSON NGUY 85 ANONYMOUS 87 V. ETHICAL DILEMMA ANONYMOUS 93 ANONYMOUS 97 JAMES GANCOS 99 NATALIA MLOTOK 103 ANONYMOUS 107 CINDY KO 109 ANONYMOUS 113 ANONYMOUS 115 VI. THREE ACCOMPLISHMENTS DANIEL LEWIS 123 ERIK JOHNSON 127 MARTIN BRAND 131 ANONYMOUS 135 ANONYMOUS 139 MICHAEL KERLIN 143 ANONYMOUS 147 DALE SCHILLING 151 VII. STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES ELIZABETH DE SAINT-AIGNAN 159 BARTEK TRZEBINSKI 163 ISA WEGNER 167 RAUL ALMEIDA CADENA 169 TAMARA NALL 173 ANONYM...(ÇÏ·«)
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