Dear all,
This update is based on the retrospective analysis of a few
success cases (HBS and others) from the last few seasons.
Level of impact on admission chances: 1 out of 5
Photocopies are duplicates of materials written about you /
to you by a third party.
For example: distinction letter, performance evaluation
document, news article, magazine interview, thank you
letter.
While admission committees do not request this, you may
translate and/or photocopy 1-3 effective documents and send
them to the school in hard copy.
The Photocopies should arrive to the school prior to your
application deadline.
We recommend that you send only effective Photocopies.
Effective Photocopies either:
a. Strengthen your image as a leader and/or a team player,
or
b. Address a weakness in your candidacy.
For example:
If analytical skills are a weakness of yours as an MBA
candidate, you may send Photocopies that help demonstrate
how smart you are.
If extracurricular experiences are a weakness, you may send
a copy of a "thank you" letter that you got regarding the
one community activity that you did participate in.
Photocopies of letters from senior people and government
agencies which meet the above requirements are particularly
effective.
Photocopies that contradict your current
Career Plan are not recommended.
If you do not have effective Photocopies, we strongly
recommend that you not send Photocopies. Attaching
ineffective Photocopies could hinder your candidacy.
For example, we do not recommend attaching this certificate:
"Completed the Oracle 5.1 DBA Course".
If you send Photocopies, add a note explaining what you sent
and why you sent it.
Your consultant may write the note according to the
Aringo note
guidelines.
You may send the Photocopies together with other hard-copy
materials that you send to the school (recommendation
letters, transcripts, etc.)
If the school specifically recommends in the application
forms not to send such documents - do not send them unless
they are extremely effective in terms of your candidacy.
If the Photocopy is not in English: translate it to English
and attach the original.
Your Aringo consultant may help you with the translation.
We hope this helps. Much much much luck with the process.
The Aringo Research Team
