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Pacey17

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  1. i think i will be there for 1 week. sure v happy to share thoughts.

    THIS is a question for everyone - 

    Does choosing to ACCEPT your admission - impact at all the decision on financial aid ahead of the first of April announcement on Aid?

     

  2. Guys - I decided to make the trip to new admit day. 15+ hour flight from Hong Kong which is where I am atm. But at least its a direct flight to Boston!

    My thinking was that given this a huge costs (both fees and opportunity cost) I want to hit the ground running and be prepared. 

    I have not been to Cambridge area so what to get a 'feel' for the school and the location - look at some housing options and just generally get excited about the 12 months I will spend there.

    Just my 2 cents.

     

  3. guys is anyone going to the new admit day? Are these worthwhile?

    Its a fair journey for me. HK-Boston which is like a 15 hour flight.

    But it would be great to get a 'fee' for the place so can hit the ground running when the semester starts.

    Also would help get ahead on the logistics.

    Any thoughts appreciated. 

     

  4. Hi HKS applicants community!

    Looking for some advice on the application. I am looking to apply for next year to HKS, WWS, SIPA.

    My question relates to the CV/Resume and listing your salary. Where I am from (UK) - this is somewhat of an uncommon practice but I know in the US it is common (especially for B school).

    I can understand the rationale for listing salary as a steadily increasing salary is a very rough proxy for the "value" you create in an organisation and shows movement up, promotions etc. Also conversely a taking a big pay cut to move to the public service shows commitment for a cause and personal sacrifice. 

    In my situation I worked in the investment banking industry and moved up very quickly to MD level and by 28-29 was running a full team with considerable responsibilities and the compensations levels were extremely high, which may be seen as somewhat unusual - for a policy school applicant. 

    But would such a high salary be seen as a bad thing? On the positive side it shows how quickly I moved up in my career and the leadership track, but then on the negative side this a policy school! However I am not a pure-capitalist by any stretch - I have a lot of non-profit/charity experience and a track record in fund-raising large amounts for non-profits showing impact. Also does it show I am dedicated to public service by walking-away from such a salary? The opportunity cost is high

    But I feel a bit odd putting these numbers on the CV given it's a policy school versus a B-School - any thoughts much appreciated.

     

     

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