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Your Mba Game Plan; [Paperback]

Omari Bouknight , Scott Schrum
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5.0 out of 5 stars Paraphrasing Henry Ford, "Whether you think you can earn an MBA from a top business school or you can't, you're probably right.", Jan 5 2012
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This review is from: Your Mba Game Plan 2e (Paperback)
This review is of the Third Edition of a book first published in 2002. My comments are based on three assumptions:

o That you are determined to earn an MBA degree
o That you intend to apply to a business school that offers an MBA degree
o You are convinced that what earning that degree requires is worth it

Obviously, the "terms of engagement" for applying to any of the top business schools have changed since2002. Even this revised and updated edition cannot be expected to accommodate all of those changes, nor can the co-authors, Omari Bouknight and Scott Shrum, guarantee success if all of their "proven strategies for getting into top schools" are followed. I highly recommend that the Preface to this latest edition be read and re-read. It is refreshingly candid.

As I began go work my way through the narrative, I was again reminded of the fact that anyone who aspires to earn a graduate degree in any field of study (medicine, dentistry, law, humanities, natural science, mathematics, and engineering as well as business) needs a cohesive and comprehensive game plan. For those who aspire to earn an MBA degree, I know of no other single source that offers more and better information, insights, and advice than does this one.

Bouknight and Shrum carefully organize their material within (you guessed it) seven chapters that cover a series of subjects that correlate with the sequence of stages that comprise the application process. In Appendix A, they provide additional admissions essays; in Appendix B, additional résumés.

Obviously, it remains for each reader to determine what is most valuable among the material provided. However, all readers will appreciate Bouknight and Shrum's skillful use of devices that serve two separate but related purposes: they focus attention on what is especially important, and, they facilitate, indeed expedite frequent review of that material. I presume to suggest that each reader highlight that material. The devices include checklists, > points, statistical analyses, graphic illustrations, and FAQ sections in each chapter.

By the time the reader arrives at Chapter 6, she or he is well-prepared to formulate an MBA Game Plan, one that includes 11 components listed on Page 237 and then examined in the material that follows. Then what happens? Bouknight and Shrum respond to that question, then correctly note, "The one person who controls your application's fate more than anyone is you." That is a key point. When completing the application process, the assistance that Omari Bouknight and Scott Shrum offer in their book will be of incalculable value, as will this advice from Oscar Wilde: "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Paraphrasing Henry Ford, "Whether you think you can earn an MBA from a top business school or you can't, you're probably right.", Jan 5 2012
By Robert Morris - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Your Mba Game Plan; (Paperback)
This review is of the Third Edition of a book first published in 2002. My comments are based on three assumptions:

o That you are determined to earn an MBA degree
o That you intend to apply to a business school that offers an MBA degree
o You are convinced that what earning that degree requires is worth it

Obviously, the "terms of engagement" for applying to any of the top business schools have changed since 2002. Even this revised and updated edition cannot be expected to accommodate all of those changes, nor can the co-authors, Omari Bouknight and Scott Shrum, guarantee success if all of their "proven strategies for getting into top schools" are followed. I highly recommend that the Preface to this latest edition be read and re-read. It is refreshingly candid.

As I began to work my way through the narrative, I was again reminded of the fact that anyone who aspires to earn a graduate degree in any field of study (medicine, dentistry, law, humanities, natural science, mathematics, and engineering as well as business) needs a cohesive and comprehensive game plan. For those who aspire to earn an MBA degree, I know of no other single source that offers more and better information, insights, and advice than does this one.

Bouknight and Shrum carefully organize their material within (you guessed it) seven chapters that cover a series of subjects that correlate with the sequence of stages that comprise the application process. In Appendix A, they provide additional admissions essays; in Appendix B, additional résumés.

Obviously, it remains for each reader to determine what is most valuable among the material provided. However, all readers will appreciate Bouknight and Shrum's skillful use of devices that serve two separate but related purposes: they focus attention on what is especially important, and, they facilitate, indeed expedite frequent review of that material. I presume to suggest that each reader highlight that material. The devices include checklists, > points, statistical analyses, graphic illustrations, and FAQ sections in each chapter.

By the time the reader arrives at Chapter 6, she or he is well-prepared to formulate an MBA Game Plan, one that includes 11 components listed on Page 237 and then examined in the material that follows. Then what happens? Bouknight and Shrum respond to that question, then correctly note, "The one person who controls your application's fate more than anyone is you." That is a key point. When completing the application process, the assistance that Omari Bouknight and Scott Shrum offer in their book will be of incalculable value, as will this advice from Oscar Wilde: "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken."

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic resource, Nov 17 2009
By S. Weiner "mba applicant" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Your Mba Game Plan 2e (Paperback)
As soon as I started filling out my first business school application I realized that I really had no clue what I was doing. I didn't know what admissions officers were looking for and how to present myself to them as a more competitive candidate. Furthermore, I didn't really know which schools would be the best fit for me, or what factors contribute to the rankings that these schools get from major news sources. Thankfully, my sister recommended that I read Your MBA Game Plan.

This book really gave me all of the information I needed, and I shudder to think of the applications that I might have submitted to some of these schools had I not used it as a resource. Additionally, since it details application strategies for many of the top MBA programs, you can really tailor your applications to account for what the school tends to value in the candidates it ultimately admits, rather than submitting the same generic content to each school.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, Dec 1 2011
By AMW 14 - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Your Mba Game Plan; (Paperback)
Great tips and guide to planning your approach. It helped me get accepted into the #1 MBA program in the country!
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