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Holiday Schedule & Information Session Schedule for Thursday, 20 Dec 07 & Friday, 21 Dec 07

The Wharton MBA Admissions and Financial Aid Office will hold its daily (Monday-Friday) information session at 1pm this coming Thursday, 20 December 07 and Friday, 21 December 07 rather than the usual 3pm time.

The University will be closed for winter break from Monday, 24 December 07 through Tuesday, 1 January 08.  Our MBA information sessions will resume on Wednesday, 2 January 08.  Our full campus visit program, which includes class visits, lunch with students, a campus tour, and Thursday Happy Hour, will resume Tuesday, 22 January 08.

14 Dec 2007 06:43 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0)

Memorial Day Schedule: Info Session at 1pm on Fri, 25 May 07; Office Closed Mon, 28 May 07

In honor of the US Memorial Day, the Wharton MBA Admissions & Financial Aid Office will operate on the following schedule:

Please plan your schedule accordingly if you plan to visit us this week or next.  Thanks.

21 May 2007 11:27 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Memorial Day Schedule: Info Session at 1pm on Fri, 25 May 07; Office Closed on Mon, 28 May 07

In honor of the US Memorial Day, the Wharton MBA Admissions & Financial Aid Office will operate on the following schedule:

Please plan your schedule accordingly if you plan to visit us this week or next.  Thanks.

29 Mar 2007 12:05 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

The Wharton MBA Interview

We have released our first invitations for interviews to Round 2 applicants and will continue to do so until the end of the business day on Thursday, 15 February 2007. Full details about the interview process are provided at the time of invitation.

   

To those of you who have been invited for an interview, will be invited, or offer advice to prospective students: we know that you've heard plenty about the Wharton MBA Interview. Many of you have seen the posts on b-school business boards, talked with alumni, met with adcoms from other schools. There is a lot of information and misinformation out there, so here's the word from the staff who actually conduct the interviews:

    

PURPOSE

Interviews provide first-hand knowledge of you and supplement information provided in your application. Interviews are one of many factors considered in your final decision. Most interview results are fairly consistent with the application.

    

STRUCTURE

No advance preparation is required.  Questions are straightforward and cover topics such as your reasons for seeking an MBA, why you feel you are a good fit for Wharton (vice versa), what your career goals are, how you spend your spare time, what you value, etc. You will not be asked analyze a case study or demonstrate your mastery of particular subjects.

    

Interviews are blind, which reduces the bias that can arise from having seen your written application and having reached an impression of your ability and/or personality.

    

Interviews are largely behavioral. Discussion may center on specific examples or detailed descriptions of events, projects or experience that demonstrate how you’ve handled situations and what their outcomes were. Behavioral interviewing assumes that past performance predicts future behavior.

    

All interviews carry equal weight. There is no advantage to interviewing on-campus or with staff.  Arrange the type of interview that is most convenient for you.

    

GENERAL TIPS

Interviews are a dialogue or exchange between two people. Steer away from pre-rehearsed speech and over reliance on your résumé. We are interested in getting to know you as an individual. Just follow the queues of the interviewer.

    

The interview is not a popularity contest. :-( The interviewer is assessing your fit for the Wharton MBA program, not whether or not the two of you would make good or best friends.

Enjoy your interview!

19 Jan 2007 01:51 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (7) | TrackBack

Wharton & U Penn Are Closed This Monday, 15 Monday 07

The Wharton MBA Office of Admissions & Financial Aid will be closed this coming Monday, 15 Jan 07, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Members of the University of Pennsylvania and greater Philadelphia community will celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. through a series of events beginning on Monday. For details, please visit the African American Resource Center section of the University website.

12 Jan 2007 08:52 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Round 1 Decisions Released!

Round 1 admissions decisions for the Wharton MBA Program have been released.  If you are a Round 1 applicant, you may use your online application account to check your status. Admitted students will find details about the next steps in the matricuation process in their decision letters.

21 Dec 2006 11:14 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Holiday Schedule

As the holidays approach, we will have a modified campus visit program. For those of you who need to contact us directly or plan to visit, here is our schedule:

The Wharton MBA Admissions Office will close on 2pm, 22 Dec 06 and reopen at 9am, 2 Jan 07.

From all of us on staff, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

18 Dec 2006 08:55 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule

In honor of the US Thanksgiving holiday, the Wharton MBA Admissions & Financial Aid Office will operate on the following university-wide schedule:

20 Nov 2006 04:42 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

2006-2007 Recruiting Season to Begin in August!

The Wharton MBA Program will greet its incoming Fall 2006 class in early August.  Congrats to all our new admits!  Also in August, the program will begin recruiting prospective students for the entering Fall 2007 class. Visit our website in early August, when you will see a posting of more than 150 events we will be attending and/or hosting worldwide! We hope you will join us at one or more of these events so that we may personally meet you. Stay tuned for more information.....

06 Jul 2006 12:22 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (38) | TrackBack

**Round 3 Decisions Released Thurs, 18 May 06**

Round 3 decisions will be released this Thursday, 18 May 2006 by 5pm Eastern Standard Time (EST). Admissions statuses will be updated for Round 3 candidates who were interviewed, as well as current waitlist candidates. Individuals may check their status online if they do not receive an email from us.

If you are looking for some 'company' as you await our decision release, join our student2student (s2s) chatroom (http://mba.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/action/discussion.php) on Wednesday evening at 6pm (EST). You may well find people conversing there all night!

Following the online release of decisions we will make every effort to call all admitted students to offer our personal congratulations. Those who were placed on the waitlist in Rounds 1 or 2 may be admitted at this point, asked to remain on the summer waitlist, or denied.

All summer waitlist candidates will be considered on an ongoing basis for a spot in the class, with decisions to admit or deny off the list released every other Thursday, beginning June 15th and ending July 27th. Only those individuals whose status has changed will receive an email from us on a given decision release date. No one will be kept on the waitlist any longer than is necessary. 

Bon chance.

16 May 2006 10:02 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Philadelphia to Go Wireless!

Philadelphia, long known for its sports, dining, music and the arts, has yet another plus: the City Council just approved city-wide wireless internet network. This would make Philadelphia the first large city to have its own wireless network.  Go Philly!

15 May 2006 10:39 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

New Initiative Highlights Wharton's Growing Commitment to Non-Profits

Business schools continue to extend their reach beyond traditional business disciplines into the non-profit arena. One striking new initiative launched this academic year is The Wharton Non-Profit Board Leadership Program (NPBLP). NPBLP selected, trained, and placed 10 Wharton students on the Board of Directors of Philadelphia non-profit organizations, providing them with rare access to MBA talent.  NPBLP ‘s contributions have been so well received that it plans to expand next year and further strengthen the ties between the university and the local community.

25 Mar 2006 11:22 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Tips on Financing an MBA!

Learn more about financing an MBA from industry experts.

Listen to a recent MBA Podcaster audio segment of Thomas R. Caleel, Director of Wharton MBA Admissions & Financial Aid, as well as representatives from the Graduate Management Admissions (GMAC), H&R Block, and Sallie Mae, as they discuss the ins and outs of planning for an MBA. 

You'll find other audio segments on MBA Podcaster related to the MBA admissions process, including how to prepare Essays and Recommendations, the GMAT test, and an industry perspective on hiring admissions consultants. (Please note:  Wharton does not officially endorse these perspectives, but supports open discussion and transparency in the admissions process.)

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14 Mar 2006 03:03 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack

2005 Women of Distinction Awards Include WHG Grad, Safia Rizvi

The Philadelphia Business Journal and National Association of Women Business Owners recently announced their 8th annual Women of Distinction winners. Included in this list of 25 of the region's most dynamic women who are recognized for their professional and civic contributions, was WHG'03 grad, Safia Rizvi. Safia's award is no surprise to the Wharton community, where she made her mark as a student who excelled among a group of exceptionally talented peers. Congrats, Safia!

13 Dec 2005 10:11 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Time CEO Anne Moore Advises Women to Forget Dilbert's View of Business

Women Beware: business careers can be "rich and wonderful" and do not mean you are confined to a cubicle with strictly routine, uncreative tasks. Ann Moore, chairman and CEO of Time, Inc. shared this message in her keynote speech at the 7th Annual Wharton Women in Business (WWIB) Conference held earlier this month. Learn more through a Knowledge@Wharton review.

30 Nov 2005 02:25 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Philadelphia: Historical & Hip Destination

The October issue of National Geographic Traveler christens Philadelphia as America's "Next Great City." (CNN.com highlights the article in its 28 Oct Travel section.)  National Geographic Traveler acknowledges what many Philadelphians have long known, that beyond Philly's reputation as the city of brotherly love and home to cheese steaks, lies a community rich in 19th century architecture, world class art, culture, and gastonomic delights. Philadelphia is both historical and hip.

29 Sep 2005 10:17 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Inside Wharton MBA Admissions: Top 10 Applicant Myths We Encounter

For more details, visit our student-2-student discussion board and website section on how we evaluate applicants.

22 Sep 2005 12:04 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (13) | TrackBack

Pulitzer Prize Winning Professor, Stuart Diamond, Conducts Class for Prospective Students

Join award winning Wharton Professor and consultant to nealry half of the Global 100 companies, Stuart Diamond, as he leads a MasterClass on Negotiations for young professional, prospective MBAs in New York this Saturday, 17 Sep 05. A Wharton MBA grad and holder of a JD from Harvard, Professor Diamond is one of Wharton’s most popular professors, recognized for his dynamic presentations and excellence in teaching.

The MasterClass will be held from 4:00-5:00pm sharp (interested individuals should plan to arrive early) at the Hilton, 1335 Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue & 54th Street) New York, NY. The class will run for approximately 40-45 minutes, followed by a question and answer (Q&A) period. For more details and to register, visit the TopMBA website.

15 Sep 2005 06:38 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack

Visit our Updated Wharton MBA Website!

Visit us and discover why...

Wharton is where you come when you aspire to learn more, do more and be more.

Explore the rest of our websiteLearn about our innovative curriculum, engaged community and global access.  Interact with us three ways: 1) join current students, staff and alumni on our student2student (s2s) discussion board, 2) view student perspectives on Wharton life through our student diaries, and 3) return here to the Blog! :-) for school news and information about the admissions process.

Join us in person by attending one of nearly 100 events worldwide or through a campus visitInvite others who are interested in learning more about whether an MBA and an MBA from Wharton is a good fit for them to attend one our global receptions by sending them an electronic invitation or "e-card".

Welcome! The Wharton MBA Admisisons & Financial Aid Team

30 Aug 2005 11:52 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (20) | TrackBack

Wharton está creando conexiones con la comunidad latino americana...

Venga a conocernos en persona...

Please join us at one of the following cities on the Latin American MBA World Tour

We also invite you to our Wharton MBA reception that we will be hosting for prospective students and alumni in Caracas, Venezuela on Tuesday, 6 Sept 05.

Conozca más sobre nuestros recursos...

Learn more about resources for Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans and Spanish-speakers at Wharton:

Esperamos conocerle en el año 2005/2006!

19 Aug 2005 10:02 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Reapplying to the Wharton MBA Program? Call for Feedback!

Applicants to the Wharton MBA Program for Fall 2004 or 2005 entry who were denied admission and plan to re-apply may contact the school to receive feedback on their application. (Sessions are limited and offered on a first come, first served basis. Please do not sign up for a session unless you plan to re-apply. We would hate to prevent serious reapplicants from having this opportunity!) Feedback sessions last 15 minutes and are conducted by an Admissions Committee member.

During the session, the results of the Admissions Committee's evaluation of an application are reviewed, including academic profile, extra-curricular activities and/or community service, professional development (e.g., leadership, management), and essays (e.g., ability to clearly articulate ideas, career goals, why an MBA, why Wharton). Other topics specific to a particular candidate may also be presented. Such topics could include application timing (is now the best time to pursue an MBA) or the "fit" of the Wharton program with an individual's personal and professional interests. The last few minutes of the feedback session are reserved for applicant questions.

No preparation is necessary for feedback sessions. The appointments are designed to provide insight into our evaluation methods and support the transparency of our admissions process. We find that re-applicants who have received feedback generally fare well in the admissions process and are admitted at a higher rate than first-time applicants. This higher rate is not by design, but because re-applicants have frequently taken steps to enhance their candidacy.

Interested and qualify for feedback? Call our office at 01.215.898.6183 to schedule a session.

13 May 2005 09:08 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

BusinessWeek Story on Blogging

The following cover story on BusinessWeek: Blogs Will Change Your Business seems to be a decent 'survey' of the explosive growth of blogs and their potential impact on business and mainstream media.  At the end of the story BusinessWeek announces its own blog:  blogspotting.net  It may be interesting to follow this new entrant to the blogosphere!

22 Apr 2005 11:07 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack

Fond Farewell to s2s Icon alexbr

We regret that Alex Brown will be officially leaving the Wharton School as of tomorrow, 19 April 2005, to pursue other opportunities.  Alex has served the School for seven years.  During his tenure, he has been instrumental in developing the transparent culture in MBA Admissions with the creation of student2student as an active discussion board, this MBA Admissions Blog!, and through his oversight of e-talk (for admits). In addition, he has helped oversee and develop our marketing and technology initiatives.

Much of Wharton’s admissions successes can be directly attributed to Alex’s creative energy and determination. Because of Alex's contributions and commitment to the school, we have asked him (and he has agreed) to continue to support the admissions office in a consulting capacity over the next few months.  He will do this as he pursues other opportunities, including teaching, consulting, and his other true passion – working with race horses.

With Alex’s departure you will notice other familiar admissions faces participating in the Wharton MBA online community.  You will interact with adcoms Michel Belden, Michael Cronin, Mae Jennifer Shores, and Judith Silverman. And, of course, there is the ever-popular Sharon Brooks of Financial Aid and Naomi Tschoegl of the MBA Program Office. As we follow the momentum begun by Alex Brown, we will do so with the fondest of memories. Let’s all wish Alex the best!

18 Apr 2005 11:17 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

BusinessWeek Journals BusinessWeek is looking for Journal Writers. For all those bloggers who are entering school, perhaps this would be an additional interesting outlet for your writing talent! The deadline for submissions is June 13.

14 Apr 2005 12:14 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Wharton's New Admissions Director As reported in the Wharton Journal, we are very happy to announce our new MBA Admissions Director, Thomas Caleel, who is also a recent Alumnus of the MBA Program.

29 Mar 2005 11:15 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack

Round 2 decisions this week.

We will be releasing round 2 decisions this week, thursday, March 24 at 9 AM (US east coast time).  At that time the status of round 2 applicants who were interviewed, and round 1 waitlist candidates, will be updated.  An e-mail will also be sent out (typically about 30 minutes later) to alert everyone to check their status, but there is clearly no need to wait for the e-mail.  There will likely be applicants in the student-2-student chatroom waiting for the decision release if you are looking for someone 'company' (in fact there may well be people chatting all night wednesday night!).  Subsequent to the decisions being released, we will make every effort to call all those who were admitted to offer personal congratulations, but this will not begin until the decisions are released. For those on the waitlist from round 1, you may be admitted at this point, be asked to remain on the waitlist, or denied from the waitlist.  If you are asked to remain on the waitlist, you will be re-reviewed for the admissions during the round 3 process.

22 Mar 2005 09:23 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Round 3 Numbers It looks like we will have about 600 applications for round 3 when processing has finished. This will put us at about 5670 for the year, down about 1% from last year.

08 Mar 2005 04:22 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack

Interviewing On-Campus, Friday, February 25 Despite the inclement weather, the admissions office will still be open for interviews (for those in the area, or who have already traveled to Philadelphia). If you were planning to interview on-campus, but are unable, please cancel the interview (online) and reschedule with an alumni in your area. Sorry for the inconvenience the weather may cause!

24 Feb 2005 03:12 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Round 2 Interviews For those interviewing in Round 2, we no longer have any availability for on-campus and hub interviews. We also want to assure all interviewees that the type of interview has no bearing on the outcome (i.e. we do not prefer you to perform one type of interview over another).

Also, if you had wanted to visit campus for your interview, please feel free to visit campus for sure. You could consider scheduling an alumni interview for that date, with an alumni interviewer in Philadelphia. It should also be reiterated that we do not judge a candidate's merits and commitment for the school based on whether the candidate has visited the school. The school visit is more a benefit for those wanting to learn their fit for the school.

18 Feb 2005 09:07 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Round 2 Applicant 'Communities'

For those applying in round 2, either waiting to hear about an interview invite or preparing for an interview, the following are some of the 'communities' that have evolved on both BusinessWeek and student 2 student:

08 Feb 2005 09:35 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack

Women Applying to Wharton Women applying to Wharton is the title of this student-2-student thread. Some interesting discussion on the unique challenges facing women interested in applying to business school in general (not Wharton specific).

02 Feb 2005 05:52 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack

Round 2 Application Numbers

Much like for Round 1 application numbers for Round 2 were very close to last year, approximately 3300 for this round, which was within 0.5% of last year's total for the round. It is looking like this year will be flat compared to last year in terms of application numbers.

10 Jan 2005 05:28 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack

Post Decision Release

It is always an exciting time of year for an admissions office when we release decisions, knowing that for some people this is a decision they have been waiting for for a very long time. Of course there are as many, if not more, who receive news that is not what they were hoping. Candidates' responses to the decisions invariably testify to the strength of the entire applicant pool, not just the portion we are able to admit. Thus we would like to wish best of luck to Durba, PowerYogi, onmywaymba, swoop, The Raver LA and all those who were not offered admissions to Wharton this year in Round 1.

The following blog does a very good job of outlining the issues for those who were not offered admissions at this stage.

22 Dec 2004 11:17 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Holiday closing and coverage

Please note, for the holiday period, Wharton MBA Admissions will be closed from 2 PM Thursday, December 23rd, and will reopen 9 AM on Monday, January 3rd. We understand this is an important time for those preparing Round 2 applications (deadline January 6, 5 PM EST) and will make every effort to respond to discussion board and e-mail queries within 48 hours over this period.  Please also review the following resources that should answer most of the questions regarding using the online application system and completing an application:

https://admissions.wharton.upenn.edu/Admissions/Application/instructions.cfm (online application instructions)

https://admissions.wharton.upenn.edu/Admissions/Application/faq.cfm (online application FAQ)

http://s2s.wharton.upenn.edu/wh-wharton (student 2 student discussion board)

If mailing application materials, the Post Office and express mail carriers all know we are closed for the holiday.  They will hold onto our incoming mail, delivering it on January 3rd when we return.

17 Dec 2004 02:30 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

R1 Decisions date moved to Tuesday December 21, 9 AM

We have decided to move the decision-release date for Round 1 applicants, who were interviewed, to Tuesday, December 21.  Decisions will be released at the usual time, 9 AM.  At that time, an applicant will receive an e-mail notifying the status update, but the important thing to note is the online status will be updated at that time.  We will be sending out an e-mail today, to all those who interviewed in R1, notifying them of this change. 

13 Dec 2004 11:04 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack

Asking R1 candidates for feedback to help R2 candidates and Wharton

One of the issues we face with our R2 deadline (early January) is that many R2 applicants are busy completing their online applications over the holiday period, a time when many Wharton staff try to get away for a little down time.  We are trying to limit the number of questions we will undoubtedly receive over the holiday period by scrutinizing our online instructions page and online FAQ so they truly answered the types of questions that inevitably arise.  To accomplish this we have just added some information about how to replace a recommender (without the need to contact Wharton) and noted the problems with the 'Print Application' formatting.   If you (as a R1 applicant) can think of other issues you wished we had covered, could you please add them to the comments so we can work them into our online resources before the holidays ?

09 Dec 2004 09:14 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (10) | TrackBack

Community of Round 2 Applicants is developing in student 2 student. A good place to share ideas, questions and concerns with each other!

02 Dec 2004 04:07 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Wharton MBA Admissions Director moving on!

Rose Martinelli, current Admissions Director for Wharton's MBA Program, has decided to move closer to home and will be joining Chicago's GSB May 1.  This will, of course, have no impact on our current admissions cycle as Rose continues to focus her energies on bringing in the best class.  As Vice Dean Anjani Jain noted, in the Wharton Journal article announcing the move:

"With her passion and commitment, she has earned the warmth and admiration of her colleagues and the thousands of students whom she guided through the admissions process. Rose is determined to make this academic year the strongest of her tenure at Wharton and I hope you will help her accomplish that in whatever capacity you can."

09 Nov 2004 12:35 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Wharton Diaries The following blog entry from GODIDIGO highlights the Wharton Diaries and more specifically Helen Chiang's entries.

The Wharton diary project evolved out of student 2 student, where Laura Bennett posted her daily Wharton experience (this is now archived and available on the diary project). As you explore the diary interface you should be able to see some decent usability which I think is a lot less common among blog applications (to date). For example, printing multiple entries from a search result allows you to read offline the experiences over the long term for a particular diarist.

The diary project is designed for users to get an unedited feel for what life is like at the Wharton School's MBA program. We hope you find this is the case. Please post any comments for suggestions and feedback about the diaries.

02 Nov 2004 09:49 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (20) | TrackBack

Round 1 numbers, an early indicator for the season. We now have the numbers to report from round 1, we received about 1750 applications, which is up about 2% from the previous year's total for round 1. The round was about one week earlier than last year, although I am not too sure how much impact an earlier round has on volume. It does seem that this suggests application volumes for the year will be similar to last year, with the potential for a little growth, but we will have to wait and see what happens in the later rounds (round 2 being typically the largest round).

17 Oct 2004 09:22 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack

'community' of round 1 applicants and final submission details As round 1 is approaching (less than 48 hours) a 'community' of round 1 applicants is forming at student 2 student.

It may become a useful place to share thoughts on the process, interview experiences, why business school or whatever else a group of applicants will have in common.

For those who have not yet submitted for round 1, but plan to (that is most of round 1 applicants at this stage), then a couple of things:

Good luck!

13 Oct 2004 04:11 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Wharton San Jose Reception Feedback This is one of the more comprehensive reviews of a Wharton admissions reception for this year. Thanks Dave.

08 Oct 2004 01:50 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

Wharton School Visit Here is feedback on a campus visit during the first week of campus visits at Wharton, and some insights into the luxury car market!

30 Sep 2004 02:34 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (12) | TrackBack

Recent Chat Transcripts Rose Martinelli, Wharton MBAs Admissions Director, participated in two online chats recently. Here are links to the transcripts:

27 Sep 2004 06:57 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

A review of a Wharton Admissions Reception As we are in the midst of our 'reception season' I thought i would post a link to this wonderful review of our Dallas reception. Thanks Classy and I am glad you enjoyed the reception.

24 Sep 2004 08:15 PM in General | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack

Updating the Recruiting Schedule I have just updated a few of the TBAs on the Reception Schedule for Multiple Schools entry. I am also actually hosting a few of the Wharton events having toured South East Asia last week (the attendance seemed pretty strong). I am staying in Sydney this weekend with a friend who helps run StudyLink and will be hosting events in Australia and New Zealand next week.

19 Sep 2004 12:51 AM in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |