Advice for Future Applicants to John Molson School of Business with Nina-Mae
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Alright my advice for future applicants of the MB. So get your game at ready if you're having a hard time, don't hesitate to go and look for tutoring to help you get a really good GMS core totally worth it. What your strengths your weaknesses and really help you get a good grade for your game at. So that's when he well spent and then really take the time with your application process pause and think as to what the NBA would do for your career or your life as a whole your professional life. Obviously I definitely also had some support from trusted mentors to really help me write a strong application case for the M. V. Make sure you have really good reference letters definitely. Those are very helpful to people who think very highly of you either because you've worked with them for a long time. If you had a really good business relationship or academic relationship that will give you a really good reference letter that definitely helps tipping in the balance and make sure you do your research about India program at Concordia and make sure it's also the right program for you and bring that forward in the reference letter that you would be writing. What is the best school for you in my case in Montreal it was just so easy to access and the quality of the evening program is really important for me. Real life experience by the teachers was very important. Concordia is known to be a very hands on real life experience school which was also super important for me. I didn't want to just sit in a classroom and learn theory all evening. If you're not from Montreal, what why would Montreal be a good city for you? Things that you're interested in and driven by? Definitely make sure to include that in your application process.