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发表于 2011-10-9 19:59
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1. Wendy is right. It takes an intensive one year to prepare for application process: GMAT (and repeat it if not good enough), (TOEFL if you are a foreigner), writing the essay, getting the recommendations, scheduling interviews, learning about the schools, finding the money, submitting the forms before the deadlines... so if you have not done any of this, you are too late. Not sure, you want to do this at the same time as your CFA program.
2. Agree with eric. If you have not done a lot of those extracir/volunteering before, it is not a good time to start now, given the time constraints and the school can see it as a desperate effort to apply, not a genuine desire/reflection of leadership talent. Try to focus on why the school should choose you, out of all the other applicants, to make the school experience richer for other students (ref my posting on the other thread).
3. Passing the waiver test is really easy. I brushed up my books for a week and passed 3 of them (if I remember correctly). It is however not always wise to do so. The first year is normally known as the hell year. The school purposely tries to destroy you by overloading you with reading. They know all the incoming students have achieved a lot before coming to the program, so their confidence/cockiness must be humiliated before learning/teamwork can take place. They use the second year to rebuild the confidence so that the students graduating with their confidence fortified. NB: This is not sth I speculate, this is a conscious effort that they talk about in the OB (Organizational Behavior) class.
Therefore, a lot of business undergrad/CPA purposely NOT take the waiver so that they can coast a few classes and gain some breathing room (wisely). If you succeed the waiver you have to take second year selectives which can be very demanding on time. |
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