Welcome back to Fridays from the Frontline, our weekly summation of happenings in the business school blogosphere. As applicants begin working on their Round 2 applications in earnest, MBA applicant bloggers are sharing several resources for other applicants. Current students are reflecting on their MBA experiences so far and turning their attention to another application process: the job search.
Current applicants shared several resources for other applicants this week. John Thunder MBA has shared a buy-side employment report for Booth and career breakdowns for MIT Sloan and Kellogg. Jonathan Traves shares his perspective on MBA program rankings. My Life of Bliss has her final list of schools. Naija MBA Gal shares her Sloan interview experience and Under Prescription shared his Fuqua interview experience.
Current MBA students are sharing resources for current applicants, but they are also discussing their career developments and MBA experiences. MBA to Consultant, an MBA student at a business school in NYC, received their first job interview invite. MBAOver30.com reflects on their journey as they prepare for their final semester at Wharton, and Christine Chang reflects on her first year as an MBA student at Johnson (http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/About/Life-At-Johnson/Student-Blogs/Post/203141/One-Year-Later). Piyush Jain discussed his Tech Trek week visiting companies in Silicon Valley with his UCLA classmates, and Cydnee discussed social enterprise resources at Stern (http://blogs.stern.nyu.edu/full-time-mba/full-time-mba/social-impact-stern/).
That’s everything for this week. Good luck with your applications, and be sure to tune in next week for more news from the business school blogosphere!
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