What this MD wished he’d known before taking the Executive Assessment

This KZread tutorial is about standardized test preparation for applying to EMBA programs
This video is one in a series of youtube videos that will help MDs interested in getting an MBA. I have just gone through the entire process of applying to business school as a full time practicing medical doctor. What I realized is that there is a lack of a dedicated centralized source of key information that would be helpful for clinicians interested in learning about getting an MBA. The information is out there. However, it is very disjointed and not organized. I spent many hours researching this process. My goal is to save you countless hours of research that I did in learning about this process and condense it down to a series of high yield short informative youtube videos.
#MBA, #GMATPrep #gmatclub
Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
2:06 - General information
2:37 - The GMAT Club is the go to source for GMAT/EA test prep
4:03 - Executive Assessment overview
5:46 - 3 section of EA
6:58 - Scoring
8:49 - Advantages of the EA
9:19 - Great tutorial videos of EA
9:47 - EA test prep options
12:11 - EA testing options
15:04 - GRE as an alternative
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GMAT toolkit app
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GMAT review courses
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GMAT club
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How to Nail Executive Assessment Test - What to Expect? How to Prepare?
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Executive Assessment Overview
By Graduate Management Admission Council - GMAC
• Executive Assessment O...
What to expect in a Pearson VUE test center
• What to expect in a Pe...
Pearson VUE reusable booklet
• Pearson VUE reusable b...
Executive Assessment Online | What To Expect Taking the EA Online
By team at Manhattan Prep
• Executive Assessment O...
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Пікірлер: 9

  • @divakar11
    @divakar112 жыл бұрын

    Great Video Doc :) cheers!!!

  • @Rob-MyDCHouseRentals
    @Rob-MyDCHouseRentals9 ай бұрын

    Good video

  • @TheFaustianMan
    @TheFaustianMan Жыл бұрын

    Love that yellow shirt! You look like a rock star!

  • @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I have a neon orange shirt ready in waiting.

  • @h.h.1266
    @h.h.1266 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video! I’m applying at Wharton eMBA as well, do you remember what’s their cutoff for the EA test score? I didn’t see it mentioned on their website. Also, any tips on which part of the admissions process to focus on most? Thanks!

  • @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    Жыл бұрын

    Regarding EA cutoff, I don’t think they have a hard level. I believe the normal distribution of scores is something like 152 to 162? I could be wrong, but that info should be on the website. I think if you have a very strong application, it will compensate for a lower score. Conversely, a very good score will compensate for a less strong application. Best tip for admission is to have keep an open dialogue with the admissions directors. They will try to guide you as much as possible in sharpening your application as much as possible. Since you are looking at Wharton, you are likely already a very strong candidate. I think the biggest challenge with admissions process has nothing to do with the individual or their record, it likely is just a reflection of that year’s number of stellar candidates that are aiming for the same number of slots. Also, assuming you are an MD, I think it may depend how many MDs they will be willing to allocate for that particular year.

  • @h.h.1266

    @h.h.1266

    Жыл бұрын

    @@roger_tomihama_m.d. Thank you so much for the detailed reply! Very helpful. Do you mind sharing the other two schools in your top three? I don't have backup plan - not many top tier schools offer eMBAs.

  • @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    @roger_tomihama_m.d.

    Жыл бұрын

    I applied to only CA programs. Per the MBA websites, the best EMBA programs are likely Wharton, Chicago, Northwestern, Columbia, Michigan, Berkeley. Stanford and Harvard have pseudo MBA programs called Msx and Masters in management. I have a video that goes over selecting programs. See if this helps. kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z3unrsyJY93Knbw.html

  • @h.h.1266

    @h.h.1266

    Жыл бұрын

    @@roger_tomihama_m.d. Thank you!