Key Questions To Consider for Round Two Applicants: B-Schooled episode 268
B-Schooled: Get Your MBA Admit
Release Date: 11/19/2025
B-Schooled: Get Your MBA Admit
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The things that scare us – especially in the context of MBA essays – are often the things that make us feel vulnerable, uncertain, or insecure. In short, things that force us to take our armor off and be vulnerable. Vulnerability in business school essays also offers you a powerful opportunity to connect with your reader, demonstrate self-awareness and/or EQ, and – most importantly – tell a really memorable and compelling story about yourself. In this episode we talk about how to choose an essay topic offers these opportunities for candor and vulnerability, including...
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Stacy interviews Anthony Ritz, Stacy Blackman Consulting's Head of Test Prep, to reveal the biggest MBA test-prep missteps he's seen students make over his many years in admissions consulting and test-prep tutoring.
info_outlineFor this episode Chandler and SBC consultant Dawn talk about key questions to consider when applying during Round Two.
Dawn graduated as a PepsiCo Scholar from Harvard Business School with concentrations in finance and marketing. Dawn was also admitted to the Stanford GSB. Dawn is a full-time advisor and senior consultant with SBC who has 18+ years of experience getting clients from around the world admitted into full-time, deferred and executive MBA programs. Dawn has a high success rate having clients admitted every year. 99% of clients who work with her on four or more schools have gained admission. She has had several double admits to Harvard and Stanford. Outside of her work in admissions consulting, Dawn has experience at companies such as: Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Pepsi, the Carlyle Group and Warner Bros.
In this episode Chandler and Dawn talk about a range of topics to help applicants stand out during the Round Two, including:
- Why do business schools have more than one round for admissions?
- Do you think there is a difference in applying round one or a later round?
- Is there any advantage in applying in Round Two?
Chandler and Dawn will also share a number of specific client examples and lessons learned from Round Two applications.
Listening to this episode is a must for any applicant applying during Round Two.