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My inbox this morning brought lots of good news:

 Sonia,

I just wanted to tell you that I GOT IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [To Wharton]

I am so thankful to you.  I really appreciate the help.  This is the best X-mas present I have ever received.  I could not have done it without you.

And this email was the tip of the iceberg. There were more from other clients accepted to Wharton and other programs, Columbia for example. Email with news of acceptances is definitely one of the outstanding perks of this job. I love getting them. 

I also had a call bright and early this morning from someone (not a client -- yet) who had applied to six top programs with good scores and work experience. Articulate,impressive, and from an intensely competitive applicant subgroup, he was rejected at every school. Despite his bitter disappointment, he is wisely planning to apply to a number of programs second round.

For those of you faced with the disappointment of rejection, realize that rejection stems from one or a combination of the following factors:

1) A weakness in your profile. Weaknesses can usually be fixed or addressed.

2) Poor presentation of your qualifications. You can improve your presentation. You can take care of this one.

3)  Intense competition among people like you. This last reason is the most frustrating, because there is little you can do about it except apply again and to more schools.

4) You chose your schools poorly. If you are not competitive or if you are not a "fit" in other ways, you chose your poorly.

If you have received your first ding, don't despair. You may hear better news from other schools. Do, however, consider submitting one or two additional applications in January.  If you are like the caller I spoke to this morning and have a fistful of ding letters to show for your efforts last fall, then stop to evaluate what went wrong. Consider purchasing an Application Review to ensure you have a competitive profile and that  you are presenting your qualifications effectively. Don't make the same mistakes again.

 A few resources to help you:

And if you would like a mentor, coach, critic, and editor on your side, please consider Accepted.com's MBA admissions consulting and editing. If you're aiming for those January deadline, there's not a moment to lose. Sign up ASAP.

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