There is always a project or internship that you might have done that showcased your strengths. Maybe an activity that you enjoyed doing in college. At this stage identifying these strengths is very important.
Any course is an investment in your career. Having that brand value on your resume will open many doors for you. However, having clarity on whether that’s the path required is even more important.
Once you identify your strengths and weaknesses and have an action plan, it’s easier for you to plan the next steps. Is the GMAT required or would you need to take some short-term courses to strengthen your profile? We'll help you with this!
Action plans will be of no use if we don't have clear timelines and goals. Every program you apply to has clear deadlines. The earlier you apply, the better it is for you. At this stage, you want to make sure you have a crystal clear plan.
Book a no-pressure call so we can chat about your profile and see if we can help you
If the shoe fits, we'll set up 3 planning sessions to craft a plan for you!
Implement the plans and start acting on them!
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