Here is the translation: "I am Senegalese and I would like to advance in the world of finance and economics. How can I gain admission to Harvard Business School? I am currently in my third year of Mathematics. Otherwise, what textbooks would you recommend for gaining knowledge in these fields?" Thanks you
Hello, I am from India and unfortunately, I did not perform well in my 12th standard, scoring only 59%. I have a significant career gap of over five years, during which I attempted to build a startup. However, my venture failed due to a lack of planning, awareness, and mentorship. Given my background, I am concerned about my eligibility for prestigious institutions like Harvard University. I am eager to start afresh and learn from the best. Previously, I was unaware of the substantial difference between average and top-tier colleges. Is there any possibility for someone with my background to gain admission to Harvard? I understand that I may not meet the typical eligibility criteria, but any guidance would be greatly appreciated as I am determined to prepare thoroughly for this opportunity.
For what reason do you think you have the right to self select yourself to go to Harvard? HBS is not a place for everyone and certainly not for the kinds of you who self select yet failed so miserably.
@@jimmyli319I mentioned that my startup failed, despite generating millions of dollars, thus achieving financial success. The definition of failure varies from person to person. I aspired to establish a billion-dollar enterprise but managed to sell my startup for only $200 million. Hence, it was a personal failure for me, though it might not be for others. I have observed Harvard alumni who have built companies worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Therefore, I am eager to learn from such an institution to acquire the skills necessary to build a colossal company.
It is hilarious watching Harvard ATTEMPT to enter the social media space ten years too late - CLASSIC Harvard. "HBS - always leading from behind" amazing, just amazing. Certainly not the school I attended twenty years ago lol
Congrats Class. I saw some students moving into Chase Hall. Wonderful memories...
Congrats ABHI for making your presence in HBS.
Congrats Abhi.
Excited!!!
I've seen videos where students say Ivy League Collages are depressing.
Colleges*
congrats abhi for getting into HBS.
Here is the translation:
"I am Senegalese and I would like to advance in the world of finance and economics. How can I gain admission to Harvard Business School? I am currently in my third year of Mathematics. Otherwise, what textbooks would you recommend for gaining knowledge in these fields?"
Thanks you
Hello! Here is more information on our application process: www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/application-process/Pages/default.aspx
Hello,
I am from India and unfortunately, I did not perform well in my 12th standard, scoring only 59%. I have a significant career gap of over five years, during which I attempted to build a startup. However, my venture failed due to a lack of planning, awareness, and mentorship.
Given my background, I am concerned about my eligibility for prestigious institutions like Harvard University. I am eager to start afresh and learn from the best. Previously, I was unaware of the substantial difference between average and top-tier colleges.
Is there any possibility for someone with my background to gain admission to Harvard? I understand that I may not meet the typical eligibility criteria, but any guidance would be greatly appreciated as I am determined to prepare thoroughly for this opportunity.
No we don't want you to come here!
Study hard
Here is more on our application process, you may still qualify: www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/application-process/Pages/default.aspx
For what reason do you think you have the right to self select yourself to go to Harvard? HBS is not a place for everyone and certainly not for the kinds of you who self select yet failed so miserably.
@@jimmyli319I mentioned that my startup failed, despite generating millions of dollars, thus achieving financial success. The definition of failure varies from person to person. I aspired to establish a billion-dollar enterprise but managed to sell my startup for only $200 million. Hence, it was a personal failure for me, though it might not be for others. I have observed Harvard alumni who have built companies worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Therefore, I am eager to learn from such an institution to acquire the skills necessary to build a colossal company.
Love 💕 you
Bir kun kelib men shu yerda o’qiyman. Inshalloh.
You will and work extremely hard !!
“To see the border of possibility,got to try the impossible “ - Fatih Sultan Mehmet ❤❤❤
Undergrad for this school is more better
There is no undergrad business at that school 😂😂😂
*is better
It is hilarious watching Harvard ATTEMPT to enter the social media space ten years too late - CLASSIC Harvard.
"HBS - always leading from behind" amazing, just amazing. Certainly not the school I attended twenty years ago lol
You went to Harvard? You Must be a smart cookie 🍪