Monday, June 15, 2020
Would You Benefit From a Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion
ââ¬Å"Chance favors the prepared mind,â⬠said Louis Pasteur, and I agree. A successful Wharton Team-Based Interview is all about the teamââ¬â¢s success and your contribution to the team. Itââ¬â¢s not about strutting your stuff or dominating the conversation. Itââ¬â¢s also not about being a wallflower or going with the flow. You need to listen carefully and contribute constructively. The teamââ¬â¢s success is paramount. Most traditional interviews are the opposite. They focus on you, and you are supposed to engage in a dialogue that highlights your individual contributions and fit with the interviewing MBA program. There is no team. The TBD ââ¬â or any group interview ââ¬â is a different ballgame and one you need to train for ââ¬â unless you want to leave the results to chance. This is your opportunity to show the adcom what youââ¬â¢ll contribute to Wharton ââ¬â an opportunity you truly donââ¬â¢t want to miss. Train and practice for it with Acceptedââ¬â¢s Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion. Our Mock TBD is a prime-time rehearsal. Details and prices are here. Donââ¬â¢t take our word for it, though. Hereââ¬â¢s some of the feedback weââ¬â¢ve received from mock interview participants: ââ¬Å"I truly valued the opportunity to practice discussing the interview topic with other skilled and motivated candidates. I believe after participating in one of these groups, the candidates are much more prepared for the real interview.â⬠ââ¬Å"This exercise gave me the opportunity to practice with students who actually have received the interview invite as well. It gave me a clear picture of how the discussion would flow and identify areas I need to focus on to improve my performance in the actual interview. Thank you!â⬠ââ¬Å"The benefits of the Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion include: Trying out the experience of the group IV with other people invited to interview. Seeing my own weaknesses and other peoples strengths.â⬠Be ready. Be poised. Be confident. Learn more about Acceptedââ¬â¢s Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion here. By Linda Abraham, president and founder of Accepted. Linda earned her bachelors and MBA at UCLA, and has been advising applicants since 1994 when she founded Accepted. Linda is the co-founder and first president of AIGAC. She has written or co-authored 13 e-books on the admissions process, and has been quoted by Theà Wall Street Journal, U.S. News, Poets Quants, Bloomberg Businessweek, CBS News, and others. Linda is the host of Admissions Straight Talk, a podcast for graduate school applicants.à Want an admissions expert help you get accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ Perfect Answers to MBA Interview Questions, a free guide â⬠¢Ã 3 Tips for Your Team-Based Discussion â⬠¢Ã Do I Really Need a Mock Admissions Interview?, a short video Would You Benefit From a Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion ââ¬Å"Chance favors the prepared mind,â⬠said Louis Pasteur, and I agree. A successful Wharton Team-Based Interview is all about the teamââ¬â¢s success and your contribution to the team. Itââ¬â¢s not about strutting your stuff or dominating the conversation. Itââ¬â¢s also not about being a wallflower or going with the flow. You need to listen carefully and contribute constructively. The teamââ¬â¢s success is paramount. Most traditional interviews are the opposite. They focus on you, and you are supposed to engage in a dialogue that highlights your individual contributions and fit with the interviewing MBA program. There is no team. The TBD ââ¬â or any group interview ââ¬â is a different ballgame and one you need to train for ââ¬â unless you want to leave the results to chance. This is your opportunity to show the adcom what youââ¬â¢ll contribute to Wharton ââ¬â an opportunity you truly donââ¬â¢t want to miss. Train and practice for it with Acceptedââ¬â¢s Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion. Our Mock TBD is a prime-time rehearsal. Details and prices are here. Donââ¬â¢t take our word for it, though. Hereââ¬â¢s some of the feedback weââ¬â¢ve received from mock interview participants: ââ¬Å"I truly valued the opportunity to practice discussing the interview topic with other skilled and motivated candidates. I believe after participating in one of these groups, the candidates are much more prepared for the real interview.â⬠ââ¬Å"This exercise gave me the opportunity to practice with students who actually have received the interview invite as well. It gave me a clear picture of how the discussion would flow and identify areas I need to focus on to improve my performance in the actual interview. Thank you!â⬠ââ¬Å"The benefits of the Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion include: Trying out the experience of the group IV with other people invited to interview. Seeing my own weaknesses and other peoples strengths.â⬠Be ready. Be poised. Be confident. Learn more about Acceptedââ¬â¢s Mock Wharton Team-Based Discussion here. By Linda Abraham, president and founder of Accepted. Linda earned her bachelors and MBA at UCLA, and has been advising applicants since 1994 when she founded Accepted. Linda is the co-founder and first president of AIGAC. She has written or co-authored 13 e-books on the admissions process, and has been quoted by Theà Wall Street Journal, U.S. News, Poets Quants, Bloomberg Businessweek, CBS News, and others. Linda is the host of Admissions Straight Talk, a podcast for graduate school applicants.à Want an admissions expert help you get accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ Perfect Answers to MBA Interview Questions, a free guide â⬠¢Ã 3 Tips for Your Team-Based Discussion â⬠¢Ã Do I Really Need a Mock Admissions Interview?, a short video
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