MBA Applications Post-submission Action Items

What actions should you take after submitting your application?

    After submitting your application, you should focus on several key actions. These include: working on support emails, preparing for interviews once invited (contacting your Aringo consultant to kick off this process), considering a campus visit if feasible (especially for lower-ranked schools to show commitment), sending update letters to the Admission Committee for positive career/academic developments, and negotiating scholarships upon receiving a decision letter (especially for schools in the 5-25 range). Additionally, remember to update Aringo through the Client Interface for every decision. Aringo consultants can also assist with scholarship application essays and waitlist campaign preparations (see: https://aringo.co.il/clientinfo/waitlist-campaign/).

Once you receive a decision letter:

  • Negotiate scholarships – some of our clients last year did great on this (less so in the top 5 schools, more so in the 5-25 range, and especially if you are really debating between two schools).
    In your communications with/questions to the school, include comments about the importance of the financial consideration is in your decision. You may even very gently ask whether they may be able to offer any help on this.
     
  • Every time you get a school decision, whether positive or negative, send us and update through the Client Interface.
    The update will go to your Aringo consultant, Aringo specialists and the Aringo Kitchen.
     
  • "I got in, I need help with writing essays for scholarship applications, do you do this?"
    Yes, your Aringo consultant can help with this. Billing is done in the same process as for the application.
     
  • "I am waitlisted. I need help with preparing waitlist essays, and another recommendation. Can you help?".
    Yes, your Aringo consultant can help with this.
    Also see: https://aringo.co.il/clientinfo/waitlist-campaign/
     

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Crossing fingers,

The Aringo Research Team