MBA Admissions Workshop

MBA Admissions Workshop:  Keys to a Winning MBA Application with Alex Leventhal, HBS Grad and MBA Admissions Consultant

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Are you considering applying to business schools? The competition for a spot at one of the top MBA programs is intense. Come learn from an experienced admissions consultant what application choices can distinguish your candidacy, and much more!

DATE: Tuesday, 29th May

TIME: 7pm

VENUE:  Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (UK) LLP

ADDRESS:  40 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, E14 5DS

NEAREST TUBE:  Canary Wharf

Please register online for this event.  Space is limited so please register as soon as possible!  Event cost is £5 per person.

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Contact in case of questions:  Jordan Evans 

Event Description

Are you considering applying to business schools? The competition for a spot at one of the top MBA programs is intense.  With GMAT scores and GPAs coming in a tight band, the essays and interviews are where candidates distinguish themselves.  Come learn from an experienced admissions consultant what application choices can distinguish your candidacy, and which mistakes sink even well-qualified candidates.

About the Speaker

Alex Leventhal has been an MBA Admissions Consultant since 2005.  As one of the most experienced professionals in the industry, he has helped hundreds of applicants achieve their goal of acceptance into a highly-ranked MBA program.  In addition to his private coaching, Alex has authored a career guide for MBA applicants, and speaks to audiences about interviewing and the MBA application process.

Prior to his work as an Admissions Consultant, Alex was a management consultant and held various VP of Marketing positions, working for companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Siebel Systems.   Alex has worked in both the U.S. and Europe, and currently enjoys helping clients from Boston to Brussels to Beijing.  More details around his professional services can be found at www.prepmba.com

Alex holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a B.A in Philosophy from Haverford College.