My Attempt to MIT Sloan Optional Essay
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My Attempt to MIT Sloan Optional Essay
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#3Which is probably not a bad thing (if you can't say good things about yourself, who else will?) -- it's just that it makes me feel I'm from another planet entirely.
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#4Wow, I'm really not used to the manner people today blow their own horns. It used to be only politicians would dare do that, but apparently everyone and their "younger artistic sister" find it okay now. Which is probably not a bad thing (if you can't say good things about yourself, who else will?) -- it's just that it makes me feel I'm from another planet entirely.
Amuse yourself.
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#6That being said, the design is nice and best of luck to you.
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#8The differentiator is not quality of education, it's brand and network. E.g. see where top VCs get MBAs.
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#10Assuming that you are interested in technology entrepreneurship, I'm not sure that an MBA program is the best use of your time and money. It's pretty clear that the two best B-schools to get you ahead in life are HBS and Stanford GSB. The ROI drop off is pretty steep after that, at least outside of Wall Street. The differentiator is not quality of education, it's brand and network. E.g. see where top VCs get MBAs.