A few results from some of our students...
|
Harvard Business |
707
GMAT
3.64 GPA |
Accepted |
| MIT
Sloan |
700
GMAT
3.5 GPA |
Accepted |
| Duke
Fuqua |
701
GMAT
3.42 GPA |
Accepted |
|
Kellogg |
700
GMAT
3.45 GPA |
Accepted |
| Duke
Fuqua |
701
GMAT
3.42 GPA |
Accepted |
|
Indiana Kelley |
646
GMAT
3.3 GPA |
Accepted with full
ride |
|
Columbia |
706
GMAT |
Accepted with $18,000
scholarship |
| MIT
Sloan |
700
GMAT |
Accepted |
|
Stern |
699
GMAT
3.4 GPA |
Accepted |
|
Babson |
623
GMAT
3.14 GPA |
Accepted with $40,000
scholarship |
|
| Boston
College |
643
GMAT
3.3 GPA |
Accepted with $20,000
scholarship |
|
Columbia |
706
GMAT
3.4 GPA |
Accepted with $30,000
scholarship |
|
HBS |
707
GMAT
3.64 GPA |
Accepted |
|
Stern |
699
GMAT
3.4 GPA |
Accepted |
How we can help you:
We'll help you select the right range of schools for
you.
We have helped thousands of students choose reach, competitive
and safety schools that are within their range of
qualifications.
"I can't thank you enough for suggesting Emory to me. I
would have never thought of applying there because my GMAT
score was well below the average."
—T.
We'll help you brainstorm, structure, and refine your essays.
You will be writing at least 3 essays per school. Each one
should tell the admissions committees why they should admit you.
A tremendous essay set can push a weaker applicant into the
"Accepted" pile, while a lackluster set can put your application
in jeopardy. Do not take the risk of submitting a weak essay set!
Our team includes former Wharton, Yale, Stern, and Kellogg
admissions readers. They know how to help you articulate your
"story" and write compelling, memorable essays.
"Got word today from Yale...2 for 2! I asked her what the
determining factors were. She said that among them were my
essays. She found both interesting and unique."
—J.
We'll prepare you to market yourself during the
interview.
To demonstrate your enthusiasm for your target schools,
schedule interviews as soon as you can. We will mock interview
you so that you enter the admissions office ready to make a
convincing case for yourself.
"I certainly want to thank you for your interview advice. I
felt well-prepared and was not surprised by any of the
questions they asked."
—A.
How the Admissions Consulting Service Works
- One "business" day after you enroll, the Kaplan team emails
you an introductory survey that assesses your
scores, grades, activities, and potential business
schools.
- We use the survey data to carefully handpick the
best consultant for you from our national
network.
- Within 2 "business" days, your consultant will
contact you to begin your sessions over phone and
email. You can use your purchased time however and
whenever you want.
- The process is not done in person for three reasons:
- We want to match you with the best-fitting consultant
for you. If you live in Chicago but are interested
in schools on the West coast, we want to be able to pair
you with the most knowledgeable expert on those schools,
regardless of location.
- We want to mimic the way in which you will be judged by
the admissions committee—on paper, via your essays and
resume. If you can't make a case for yourself on paper to
your consultant, it will very hard to do so with the actual
admissions committee.
- You will be able to schedule time with your consultant
at nights, on weekends—whatever works best for you,
regardless of location or traffic.
- Like a lawyer or accountant, our consultants bill for the
time they spend working on your behalf, much of which will be
"out of sight." They keep detailed records of their work for
you and update you on the time remaining in your package.
- You can purchase more time, or get refunds of unused
time.
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$599 |
$499 |
|
$1,049 |
$849 |
|
$1,599 |
$1,299 |
|
$2,149 |
$1,799 |
*Certain restrictions and pricing applies to rushed enrollments. Call 1-800-KAP-TEST for details.