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weblook$$ | Reprise du message précédent : --------------- |
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Oski |
Message cité 1 fois Message édité par Oski le 20-03-2009 à 19:11:57 --------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
Oski |
--------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
Oski |
--------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
weblook$$ |
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Oski | Par contre ça fait un peu looser de rajouter "at time of test" --------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
Oski |
--------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
Oski | Putain il y en a même un qui met son QI !! Si c'est pas ridicule ça...
Edit : en fait c'est lui qui se met un GPA de 4.0/4.0 au MIT (en MSc aussi)... PS : et même pas sur la dean's list avec ça ! Message cité 2 fois Message édité par Oski le 20-03-2009 à 19:51:34 --------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
spotless Source: POOMA |
--------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
ve_boss Don't play by the rules |
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spotless Source: POOMA | T'as combien en QE ? Quel percentile ? --------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
ve_boss Don't play by the rules |
Message édité par ve_boss le 20-03-2009 à 23:02:09 |
balexb | Le GPA est sur 5 a MIT.
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Oski |
C'est peut-être différent en undergrad ? Message édité par Oski le 21-03-2009 à 11:42:31 --------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
Oski | Bon je confirme, c'est pareil en undergrad : sois tu te plantes de pote, soit il t'a raconté des bobards
Message édité par Oski le 21-03-2009 à 11:41:22 --------------- I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. - Jerome K. Jerome |
ve_boss Don't play by the rules |
spotless Source: POOMA |
--------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
coli86 | Food for thought...
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Profil supprimé | Posté le 25-03-2009 à 15:01:08 ![]() |
Alexcrime Travailler, c'est trop dur |
--------------- I cannot emphasize this point too much :o / Ceci n'est PAS mon blog :sweat: |
Profil supprimé | Posté le 25-03-2009 à 15:27:16 ![]()
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spotless Source: POOMA |
--------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
spotless Source: POOMA |
Message édité par spotless le 25-03-2009 à 15:48:04 --------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
coli86 | |
Alexcrime Travailler, c'est trop dur |
--------------- I cannot emphasize this point too much :o / Ceci n'est PAS mon blog :sweat: |
spotless Source: POOMA |
--------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
rid82 | vous pensez quoi a propos du LBS (London Business School) pour un MBA ?
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coli86 |
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Alexcrime Travailler, c'est trop dur |
--------------- I cannot emphasize this point too much :o / Ceci n'est PAS mon blog :sweat: |
spotless Source: POOMA |
Message édité par spotless le 25-03-2009 à 17:14:31 --------------- "I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about" (Oscar Wilde). |
Zvonimir | Dans un autre registre ; les podcasts de HBS une source précieuse d'infos pour les candidats.
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ve_boss Don't play by the rules | Pour ceux qui seraient interesses par un MBA dont on parle moins. Voici un mail de communication de YALE SOM. "I thought I’d take a moment to share a little information about what the Class of 2011 looks like so far: You are diverse. You come from 36 different countries and by my informal count speak roughly the same number of languages (plus Latin and American Sign Language!). You work for a range of different employers (the five most common: Barclay’s, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, IBM, and The Boston Consulting Group) across many industries and all sectors – from, for example, Teach for America to The World Bank to Google to Procter & Gamble to Boeing to Time Warner to the U.S. Government and beyond. You are driven. You are athletes – from varsity teams to intramural clubs. A few of you even played professional sports. And one of you was the Duke Blue Devil mascot (sorry, you Tar Heels out there). You continue to compete in marathons ( Boston , New York , and Chicago , to name a few), triathlons, and leagues in variety of sports. You stay involved by teaching skiing, swimming, diving, soccer, baseball, basketball, and other sports. You are involved. You volunteer for disaster relief and act as mentors and tutors. You train help dogs, work in shelters, rescue animals, provide free medical care, volunteer at food banks, and advocate for abused and neglected children. A number of you have even founded organizations in your communities, from literacy programs and primary schools for children to microfinance organizations. One of you is a volunteer fire fighter. You are accomplished. You include representatives of all four arms of the US military, as well as several militaries of other countries. You have been decorated for your service – including at least one recipient of the Bronze Star. Some have top secret clearance. A few are military interrogators (my sense is that these are the ones you want on your team in Negotiations Class). And at least two are Army Rangers. Two others have undergone space training. You are chess champions and Eagle Scouts. You are CFA levels I, II, and III; you have your Series 7, 63, 66, 86 and 87 certifications. One of you completed two transatlantic sailboat crossings; others compete in ocean races. You are black belts – some in karate and taekwondo, others in Six Sigma. A number of you have already started your own companies. You are just plain interesting. You are pilots, parachuters, wilderness rescuers, skydivers, paragliders, scuba divers, and skiers (both water and snow). You are artists, musicians, singers, dancers, DJs, photographers, cooks, and actors (one of you was a Hasty Pudding cast member; another founded a theatre company; yet another directed a musical based on “The Smurfs”). You make furniture. One of you races classic cars. Others captain dragon boats. At least one of you has hiked more than 1,800 miles of the Appalachian Trail . You like to travel – one of you has visited 39 countries on six continents. And one of you can type 100 words per minute." Message cité 3 fois Message édité par ve_boss le 26-03-2009 à 15:15:10 |
ve_boss Don't play by the rules | . Message édité par ve_boss le 26-03-2009 à 07:05:04 |
yyooopp | Yale essaye de rattraper le temps perdu |
eviltyler ex-Consultant Hippie |
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rutenberg | Average GMAT 717? Pas mal! |
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