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Ivy League Admission:

180 Successful Business School (MBA) Essays

Nancy L. Nolan, Ph.D.

Ivy League Admission:

180 Successful Business School (MBA) Essays

Nancy L. Nolan, Ph.D.

First Edition

Magnificent Milestones, Inc., Florida

Copyright 2006. Nancy L. Nolan, Ph.D.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,

electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval

system without written permission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

Electronic and CD-ROM versions published by:

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CD ROM Edition 10-digit ISBN 0977376443 13-digit ISBN 9780977376445

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Disclaimers:

(1) This book is a compilation of successful admission essays; it does not claim to be the definitive word on the subject of

MBA admission. The opinions expressed are the personal observations of the author based on her own experiences.

They are not intended to prejudice any party. Accordingly, the author and publisher do not accept any liability or

responsibility for any loss or damage that have been caused, or alleged to have been caused, through the use of

information in this book.

(2) Admission to business school depends on several factors in addition to a candidate's essays (including GPA, test

scores, interview and reference letters). The author and publisher cannot guarantee that any applicant will be admitted to

any specific school or program if (s)he follows the information in this book.

Dedication

For students everywhere;

may the size of your dreams be exceeded only

by your tenacity to attain them.

Acknowledgements

I am deeply indebted to the students, professors and admissions officers who have shared their perceptions

and frustrations...