I had a 2.8 GPA and was ranked 372nd in a class of 376, yet I was still accepted at an Ivy League university.
Impossible?
Think again.
RAM's Edge is the only resource of its kind; a first-hand account of how you can overcome bad grades, low test scores and other areas of application adversity.
The guide contains the successful strategies I used when applying to Ivy League universities, the lessons I learned in the process and the branding techniques that will make you a more competitive applicant, despite any weaknesses you may have.
At the core of RAM’s Edge is the “LIP” strategy: Leadership-Impact-Potential. In the guide I explain how to utilize the LIP approach to address areas of weakness and frame your strengths.
RAM’s Edge also addresses common admissions challenges, such as being an older/younger applicant, what to do if you’re changing careers and how to approach admissions an overrepresented demographic, such as a being white or Asian male.
Whether you’re applying to Harvard Business School or your local state university, RAM’s Edge has the strategies you need to strengthen your application and make you a stronger candidate.
Beat the odds with RAM’s Edge
Introduction
1: My Story
2: The Pain of Discipline
3: Planning: RAPP Strategy
4: Know Your Target Schools
5: Essays and Branding
6: LIP: Leadership, Impact and Potential
7: LIP in Your Resumes, Essays and Interviews
8: Addressing Your Weaknesses
9: Bad Grades
10: Low Standardized Test Scores
11: Not Enough Experience
12: Career Changers, Multiple Positions and Older Applicants
13: Applying to a Top-Tier Graduate School
14: Reapplying
15: International Students
16: Overrepresented Demographics
17: Multiple Areas of Weakness
18: Putting it All Together
19: Time to Get Started!
Resources Appendix with following:
Graduate School Resources
GRE Links
Graduate School Rankings
MBA Resources
GMAT Links
MBA Rankings
Law School Resources
LSAT Links
Law School Rankings
Essays
Recommendation Letters
Comparison Templates
Action Verbs
Resume Resources
ESL Resources
International Student Resources
Financial Aid
Impossible?
Think again.
RAM's Edge is the only resource of its kind; a first-hand account of how you can overcome bad grades, low test scores and other areas of application adversity.
The guide contains the successful strategies I used when applying to Ivy League universities, the lessons I learned in the process and the branding techniques that will make you a more competitive applicant, despite any weaknesses you may have.
At the core of RAM’s Edge is the “LIP” strategy: Leadership-Impact-Potential. In the guide I explain how to utilize the LIP approach to address areas of weakness and frame your strengths.
RAM’s Edge also addresses common admissions challenges, such as being an older/younger applicant, what to do if you’re changing careers and how to approach admissions an overrepresented demographic, such as a being white or Asian male.
Whether you’re applying to Harvard Business School or your local state university, RAM’s Edge has the strategies you need to strengthen your application and make you a stronger candidate.
Beat the odds with RAM’s Edge
Introduction
1: My Story
2: The Pain of Discipline
3: Planning: RAPP Strategy
4: Know Your Target Schools
5: Essays and Branding
6: LIP: Leadership, Impact and Potential
7: LIP in Your Resumes, Essays and Interviews
8: Addressing Your Weaknesses
9: Bad Grades
10: Low Standardized Test Scores
11: Not Enough Experience
12: Career Changers, Multiple Positions and Older Applicants
13: Applying to a Top-Tier Graduate School
14: Reapplying
15: International Students
16: Overrepresented Demographics
17: Multiple Areas of Weakness
18: Putting it All Together
19: Time to Get Started!
Resources Appendix with following:
Graduate School Resources
GRE Links
Graduate School Rankings
MBA Resources
GMAT Links
MBA Rankings
Law School Resources
LSAT Links
Law School Rankings
Essays
Recommendation Letters
Comparison Templates
Action Verbs
Resume Resources
ESL Resources
International Student Resources
Financial Aid