My MBA Admit/Admit World Contest - Answers here!
Thank you to everyone who entered the Admit World ACE contest! We received a number of entries and appreciate the efforts of everyone who took the time to participate.
If you sent in an entry, you have won your choice of either :
The winner gets a FREE Business School Selection and MBA Candidate Profiling report ($100 value!)
And now, the part that everyone is waiting for:
What does ACE stand for?
ACE stands for the three steps of our Admission Consulting Process: AIM, CREATE and ELEVATE. Together, these help you ACE your MBA applications.
AIM starts the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It covers a candidacy overview, application strategy, and business school selection (including the Business School Selection and MBA Candidate Profiling report) to develop an admissions Action Plan tailored to your past achievements and future ambitions.
CREATE is the main step of the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It includes developing all application components including MBA essays, resume, personal statements and extracurricular activitysummaries through multiple rounds of essay editing, resume review and overall feedback. We ensurethat these include your strongest examples which are positioned tobest fit the business school you are applying to.
ELEVATE completes the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It takes your MBA application experience to a whole new level throughvaluablemodules including interview preparation, recommendation review,career counseling, and scholarship and financial aid advice. The endresult is a polished business school application package thatprovides a complete overview of your MBA candidacy, selects andhighlights your strongest achievements, and consistently demonstratesthese through every component and admissions committee interaction.
Want to learn more on how the Admit World ACE process can help you ace your MBA applications? Check us out at MyMBAAdmit.com or schedule a Free Initial Consultation by emailing MBAConsult@MyMBAAdmit.com today!
If you sent in an entry, you have won your choice of either :
- $50 off certificate on any of our MBA Admissions Consulting package (School, Volume Discounts, Targeted Solutions or Application Services) or
- 50% discount on our unique Business School Selection and MBA Candidate Profiling report
The winner gets a FREE Business School Selection and MBA Candidate Profiling report ($100 value!)
And now, the part that everyone is waiting for:
What does ACE stand for?
ACE stands for the three steps of our Admission Consulting Process: AIM, CREATE and ELEVATE. Together, these help you ACE your MBA applications.
AIM starts the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It covers a candidacy overview, application strategy, and business school selection (including the Business School Selection and MBA Candidate Profiling report) to develop an admissions Action Plan tailored to your past achievements and future ambitions.
CREATE is the main step of the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It includes developing all application components including MBA essays, resume, personal statements and extracurricular activitysummaries through multiple rounds of essay editing, resume review and overall feedback. We ensurethat these include your strongest examples which are positioned tobest fit the business school you are applying to.
ELEVATE completes the MBA Admission Consulting Process.
It takes your MBA application experience to a whole new level throughvaluablemodules including interview preparation, recommendation review,career counseling, and scholarship and financial aid advice. The endresult is a polished business school application package thatprovides a complete overview of your MBA candidacy, selects andhighlights your strongest achievements, and consistently demonstratesthese through every component and admissions committee interaction.
Want to learn more on how the Admit World ACE process can help you ace your MBA applications? Check us out at MyMBAAdmit.com or schedule a Free Initial Consultation by emailing MBAConsult@MyMBAAdmit.com today!


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