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  • March 5, 2008: USC Marshall Waitlist Chat, 12:00 PM PT/3:00 PM ET/8:00 PM GMT
    On Wednesday March 5, 2008 at 12:00 PM PT/3:00 PM ET/8:00 PM GMT, Kellee Scott, Senior Associate Director of Admissions and Alicia Valencia, Associate Director MBA Admissions, will respond to your questions about Marshall's waitlist policies and procedures. If you are on Marshall's waitlist, come to the chat and find out what you can do improve your chance of admission.
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April 25, 2008

New Blog location

Accepted has moved this blog to a different hosting service. We invite  you to view it at http://blog.accepted.com.

We've enjoyed our stay with Typepad and intend to keep this blog posted, but will add new posts only to blog.accepted.com. Please visit us there and subscribe so that you don't miss any of the tips and news that will be added regularly.

If you want to ask us a question, you can do so on the new blog or in the Accepted Admission Forum.

See you at the Accepted Admissions Almanac.

June 03, 2005

Let's Play a Game: Book Tag

I've been invited by  Diva Marketing to play a game of tag -- book tag.  So here goes. We own several hundred books, and I can't break out those that are "mine" exclusively.  I just know that last time we moved, which was 6 years ago, we had over 40 boxes of books before we lost count.

I read a lot, but frequently its periodicals and articles, and I tend to go for non-fiction books.

In any case, here's the last five I'll admit to reading:

The Ivey Guide to Law School Admission by Anna Ivey (currently reading)
The Case for Democracy by Natan Sharansky
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini
The Yom Kippur War by Abraham Rabinovich
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

Now whom should I tag? Let's see...

Journey to My MBA
Seraphic Secret
AxeChick's MBA Weblog
JD2B
Debbie's Blog

You're it!

May 30, 2005

RSS Subscription: Make Your Life Easy

Debbie Weil has posted a really simple, clear guide to setting up your first RSS feed using Bloglines. If you want to be able to check this and other blogs with ease, let the blogs come to you via RSS feeds. No spam. No hassle. No inbox clutter.

May 20, 2005

"And I would like to thank..."

Brit Chick, winner of numerous awards at Clear Admit's Best of Blogging 2004-05 , has posted her thank yous. However, her post  is infinitely more thoughtful and valuable than the empty blathering that typically follows awarding of an Oscar to our enlightened, articulate movie stars.

She writes about how blogging has helped her through the MBA application experience, because instead of doing everything herself, alone, she has been part of a supportive community sharing a common goal and similar experiences, albeit separated by geography. Her reflections reveal blogging at its best... as well as why she deserved her award.

Does her experience mean that all MBA applicants should blog? No. But all applicants will benefit from following at least a few blogs. You can take your pick at the League of MBA Bloggers.

May 12, 2005

Kudos to me

Somebody likes my blog!  Debbie Weil, blogging and web marketing expert, has praised my blog in response to a brief comment I posted on her blog. It's not a Bloggie award, but I'll take it. Thanks Debbie.

March 24, 2005

Wharton Knowledge Blogging Article

The Wharton Knowledge article "Blogs, Everyone? Weblogs Are Here to Stay, but Where Are They Headed?" examines blogging's  short history, lively, loud present, and ambiguous future. The article extensively quotes Wharton's Alex Brown, who writes Wharton's MBA Admissions Blog .

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