UCLA Anderson School of Management
110 Westwood Blvd , Los Angeles, CA (map)
Price: $50.00/per person
The Los Angeles MBA Application and Essay Writing Workshop is a six-hour session that will introduce attendees to the critical components of the MBA application process. Attendees will leave knowing what they need to do to maximize their changes of getting into the best business school program possible.
As MBA deadlines loom this is your chance to nail down your application and approach to your essays.
Significant time and focus will be paid to the common MBA essay types. Attendees will learn how to construct impactful MBA application essays through a step by step writing process.
Our next Meetup is 12 PM to 6 PM on Sunday, January 24th and will cover the following areas:
This meetup's organizer and host, Paul Lanzillotti (LinkedIn Profile), is a 2004 UCLA Anderson graduate, a current MBA Admissions Consultant, a former MBA admissions interviewer, a former Kaplan GMAT instructor, a former IT and management consultant and mechanical engineer.
The group welcomes any new members and attendees to our next session. We look forward to seeing you, on campus, at our current UCLA Anderson location in the Westwood area of Los Angeles.
There is a $50 charge for this event to cover the cost of the meeting room, meeting handouts and Meetup fees. A 20% discount is offered to current LA-MBA.org members. If you are a member of the Riordan program, please email me ([masked]) before signing up. In order to ensure a quality experience, space is also limited. Reserve your spot online at http://www.la-mba.org...
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Additional notes: In order to cover the cost of our meeting room, Meetup fees and printing handouts, I am charging for this 6-hour Workshop. If you RSVP and find that you can not make this event, I will let you apply your payment towards a subsequent Meetup/Workshop.
Payments you make go to the organizer, not to Meetup. You must make refund requests to the organizer.