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Live Admissions Q&A: Eddie Asbie of Cornell Johnson

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Executive Director of Admissions and ScholarshipCornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, Eddie Asbie, sat down with Clear Admit Co-Founder Graham Richmond at the GMAC Conference this summer for a chat about MBA admissions.

Eddie Asbie, Executive Director of Admissions & Scholarship

Eddie covers a lot of ground in the special Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast episode below. To start, he digs into the Cornell Johnson MBA application “fill in the blank” career goals prompt. Eddie also talks about trends in the applicant pool, particularly regarding careers, as well as how artificial intelligence can play a part in the application process. He touches on what they’re looking for in their Impact Essay and what can come up in the admissions interview. And, if you’re interested in investment banking, hear why you should add Cornell Johnson to your target b-school list. It’s another must-listen Live Admissions Q&A!

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Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
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Live Admissions Q&A: Eddie Asbie of Cornell Johnson
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We’ll have a few more live admissions podcast episodes, so stay tuned!

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This episode was hosted by Graham Richmond and produced by Dennis Crowley. Thanks to all of you who’ve been joining us!

Lauren Wakal
Lauren Wakal has been covering the MBA admissions space for more than a decade, from in-depth business school profiles to weekly breaking news and more.