

B-Schooled: Get Your MBA Admit
Stacy Blackman Consulting, the leading MBA admissions consulting firm
B-Schooled: Get Your MBA Admit, a podcast from top MBA admissions consulting firm Stacy Blackman Consulting, covers all aspects of the MBA application and admissions process. We offer insight and advice on how to pull together your personal-best business school materials — and make the most of your time once you get on campus. We'll occasionally hold interviews with current business school students and recent graduates, as well as other important players along a typical candidate's MBA admissions journey.
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Oct 18, 2023 • 32min
Updates on the new shorter GRE and GMAT tests: B-Schooled episode 182
For this podcast our host Chandler joins SBC's Director Of Test Prep, Anthony, for a great conversation with our friend Tyler from Achievable—an AI-powered test prep platform for the GRE—to discuss the new shorter GRE and GMAT tests. In this episode Tyler, Anthony and Chandler walk through recent changes in the GRE and GMAT tests, including: The new GMAT focus, which is shorter than the previous test, including: Changes in the GMAT focus algorithm, New content focus areas for the GMAT focus, The ability to change up to 3 answers on the GMAT focus, The new shorter GRE test (what has changed and what hasn't), Differences between the two new tests, Pros and cons of the new tests, How to prepare for these new tests, Admissions offer perspectives on the GMAT vs the GRE, and How to choose the test that is the best for you. This podcast is a must for anyone wanting to learn more about these new shorter tests or anyone who is trying to decide which test is best for them. This conversation first aired on GRE Snacks and is re-aired here with permission.

Oct 11, 2023 • 26min
Reflections from my 20-year HBS MBA reunion - part 2 of 2: B-Schooled episode 181
In the second episode of this two-parter, our co-host Erika details the class sessions she went to during her 20-year Harvard Business School MBA reunion and what she took away from them.

Oct 4, 2023 • 18min
Reflections from my 20-year HBS MBA reunion - part 1 of 2: B-Schooled episode 180
In the first episode of this two-parter, our co-host Erika shares an overview of her 20-year Harvard Business School reunion this past June.

Sep 27, 2023 • 16min
What do you bring to an MBA Program?: B-Schooled episode 179
In order to claim a spot at your dream school, it's critical that you find a way to let the admissions committee know what your classmates will learn from you and how you'll be an asset to their program. However, since most schools don't come right out and ask you to address what you'll bring to the school's community, you need to find a way to convey that information throughout your materials. In this replay of a past episode, we cover ways to communicate the knowledge, experience, soft skills and interests you'll contribute to class discussions and be able to bond over with fellow students.

Sep 19, 2023 • 27min
Lessons from SBC alums after their first year (Part Two): B-Schooled episode 178
In this episode we sit down with an SBC alum, Whitney, who just completed her first year at Stanford… along with two different summer internships. Whitney comes from the social impact world and shares lots of great information in this discussion, including: The best decision she made during her first year, One thing she would do differently about her first year, Suggestions for those wanting to make the most out of their internship experience (and for those considering two different internship experiences), Tips for those interested in the social impact space, and Advice about taking risks. This podcast is a must for anyone interested in making the most out of their first year, anyone passionate about social impact, or anyone interested in learning more about the Stanford GSB student experience.

Sep 13, 2023 • 22min
Lessons from SBC alums after their first year (Part One): B-Schooled episode 177
In this episode we sit down with an SBC alum, Ty, who just completed his first year at Darden and a summer internship with Bain & Company. Ty comes from a somewhat untraditional background—with a focus on music and social change—and shares lots of great information about his experiences at Darden and his transition to the world of consulting, including: The best decision he made during his first year, Balancing his marriage and being a father while in school, One thing he would do differently about his first year, Suggestions for those wanting to make the most out of their internship experience, Tips for those wanting to break into consulting, and Advice about taking risks while at B school. This podcast is a must for anyone interested in making the most out of their first year, anyone applying with an untraditional background, or anyone transitioning into the world of consulting.

Sep 6, 2023 • 19min
Before you submit your Round 1 MBA applications: B-Schooled episode 176
Round 1 deadlines are upon us, and nerves tend to get the best of many candidate. This timely replay covers common last-minute traps that MBA applicants fall into and how to avoid them, as as what you should do and not do before submitting.

Aug 30, 2023 • 23min
Making sure your MBA application is clear, consistent and cohesive: B-Schooled episode 175
In this podcast we spend a lot of time diving into different element of your MBA application: your essays, your recommendations, your scores, your grades, and so many other things. But it is also critically important—especially as you near the end of your application process—to take a step back to review all these different elements of your application to make sure that they fit together as a cohesive whole. Think about these different application elements as chapters in a book. While you want each chapter to be compelling in its own stand-alone way – your MAIN GOAL is for these different pieces to function together as an OVERALL NARRATIVE about you, you who are, what your goals are, and what you will bring to the school and to the world after graduation. To this end, this podcast offers specific tips to help make your overall application narrative as compelling as possible including: Working through a "story mapping" excercise before your start your application, Forcing yourself to think through—and pressure test—your short and long term goals EARLY in your application process, Creating your own "MBA soundbite", Stepping back and reading each element of your application and thinking carefully about how they fit together, including: Your resume Your essays Your recommendations Your data forms Your MBA interview prep Finally, thinking about how all of these elements interact with each other to create a clear, consistent and cohesive narrative—while also making sure that you are as bold, vulnerable and authentic as possible. This podcast is a must for anyone wanting to make sure these independent pieces come together in a way that makes your overall application as powerful as possible.

Aug 23, 2023 • 14min
Communicating why you want an MBA: B-Schooled episode 174
In this replay episode, we cover why it's so important to clearly convey the reasons you are pursuing business school. What will an MBA help you achieve that you couldn't otherwise accomplish? Even though many programs don't specifically ask this question, that doesn't mean applicants shouldn't be prepared with a strong answer. Other topics covered include: Common reasons for pursuing an MBA Four candidate types that need to ensure they have clear reasons for wanting the degree Reasons for wanting an MBA that you should probably not mention in your materials

Aug 16, 2023 • 36min
Advice for MBAs interested in economic development and real estate: B-Schooled episode 173
In this episode host Chandler Arnold sits down with Melissa Román Burch, Chief Operating Officer at the NYC Economic Development Corporation and HBS alum. In her current role, Melissa mobilizes public and private investment through tax incentive programs, tax exempt bond financings and across a portfolio of 64 million square feet and 230 assets comprised of life sciences, film & entertainment, advanced manufacturing, off shore wind, and green economy businesses across NYC. Prior to her current role, Melissa spent two decades in the private sector, including time as a leading business executive/property developer as well as a stint on Wall Street. While Melissa is an undisputed leader in the field, this podcast is NOT just for people interested in commercial and industrial real estate. Rather, this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in: Advice for those interested in changing fields after earning their MBA, Suggestions for women working in spaces traditionally dominated by men, Tips for MBAs working in fields in which MBAs are less common, Comments on the value of "horizontal mentorship" and A strong reminder about the power of being bold.


