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New Mentors for SAT Prep, MBA – Harvard Business School, M.Sc. Financial Economics – Oxford University, IIT JEE

Rahul Yargop: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ‘09, MBA – Harvard Business School ‘13

Rahul pursued an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from US hence he can be very useful for SAT preparation guidance. He has also got admit to Harvard Business School’s 2+2 program for deferred admission to the graduating class of 2013.

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Paul Schwarz: University of Warwick ’06, Said Business School – University of Oxford ‘07

Paul comes with a rich experience in Education – graduate applications, Careers – Finance and Management Consulting.  He did his M.Sc. in Financial Economics from University of Oxford, Said Business School and his undergraduate degree in Electronics with Communications from University of Warwick.

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Savin Goyal: B.Tech. Computer Sciences – IIT Delhi ‘12

Savin had an AIR of 95 in JEE 2008 and is currently pursuing a degree in Computer Sciences at IIT Delhi. He also got a rank of 118 in AIEEE 2008 and was selected for International Physics Olympiad.

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If you also know somebody who can be committed mentor and has a distinguished academic record, do refer him to MentorPolis.

MentorPolis Team

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Harvard Business School 2+2 Program First Web Seminar

Thanks everyone for making the Web Seminar a great success. You can now access the recording of the webinar here.
Delivering on our promise of creating more value for our mentees at every stage, following are some pointers from our mentor—Pratik Agarwal

Recommended Books

  1. How to get into Top MBA programs- Richard Montauk
  2. The Original Guide 11th Ed.
  3. Kaplan Premier Program 2009
  4. Manhattan Sentence Correction Guide

Some Pointers on GMAT, Essays and Recommendations

  1. Start you GMAT preparation by taking a GMAT Prep Test
  2. While working on the GMAT, make sure to reach out to people whom you identify as potential recommenders and gauge their enthusiasm
  3. To start with your essays, find out stories about you which depict different facets of your personality
  4. HBS lays huge emphasis on leadership, initiative and impact on community
  5. A good recommendation not necessarily comes from some CXO, but someone who has known you for a long time and seen you perform under pressure

In case you missed out on the web seminar, you can post your questions on the MBA Abroad group page. You can also take your personal session with Pratik or other HBS 2+2 admitted mentors by sending them a request.

Meanwhile we are working on the upcoming seminars on ‘Roadmap to CAT 2009’ and ‘Bootstrapping your Startup’, do register for them.

Good Luck!
MentorPolis Team

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