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Omar
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Suggest the Best ways to preparae for Harvard MBA
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September 11, 2009, 04:50:02 AM »
I want to get an MBA from Harvard. I have a dream like reaching the heights of world's leading personalities like Ms.Indra Nui. She had her education at Madras Christian College. and ofocurse IIM and then Yale. What qualities do you think makes you different? Let us know what you have to tell.
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I am glad you have such ambition and desire to enter Harvard and attain international status. I cannot suggest anything out of the conventional way of getting admitted into Harvard except by extensive intellectual preparation, high scores in your GMAT and work experience. Your work experience must relate to your field of study and be evidence of your commitment. Make sure you excel in your communication competence and show signs of typical leadership qualities.
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March 18, 2012, 08:49:32 PM »
I read that one influential bsuenessmin recently told the MBA students at an Ivy League school basically that the MBA is worthless.In reality, if you're going to be successful in business, you don't need a college degree to be successful and you're actually better off saving your money so that you have more capital to invest in your business (if you can afford to go to Harvard, you can definitely afford a better investment such as starting your own business). However, most people go to college because they want to waste 4 years getting drunk and sleeping around at parental expense (it in fact, isn't a wise investment in most circumstances).References :
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I read that one influential businessmen recently told the MBA students at an Ivy League school basically that the MBA is worthless.In reality, if you’re going to be successful in business, you don’t need a college degree to be successful and you’re actually better off saving your money so that you have more capital to invest in your business (if you can afford to go to Harvard, you can definitely afford a better investment such as starting your own business). However, most people go to college because they want to waste 4 years getting drunk and sleeping around at parental expense (it in fact, isn’t a wise investment in most circumstances).
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