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Your finished application form is the number one document a business school learns, and it can be a dealbreaker if you're careless in preparing it. Application forms can include a personal biography and a list of individual, academic, and professional accomplishments.
You may desire to make photocopies of the application forms before you begin, since you may make mistakes in filling them out. Create several drafts of your statements on your computer so you can revise them. Use direct language and do not try to impress anyone by painting the lily. Your accomplishments should speak for themselves. Even although you use a spell checker, be sure to have somebody you trust read through everything, searching for typos or grammatical mistakes. And then complete the form.
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