Crafting a Winning MCIT Personal Statement
A Systematic and Proven Way to Boost Your Odds of Getting Accepted Into an Ivy League Graduate Program
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Narrated by:
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Bob McCoy
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By:
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David K. Tian
About this listen
Hello, aspiring MCIT students! Do you dream of obtaining a credential in information technology from a top university, but don't know how to write a catchy opening line for your personal statement to grab your reader's attention? Do you desire to switch to a software engineering career, but feel held back by that blank page in front of you where your personal statement should be? Do you have a lifelong dream of attending an Ivy League university, but despite the hours you've spent writing, your personal statement still isn't satisfactory? Look no further, you found the right audiobook for your needs!
My name is David, and I have had over half a decade of experience editing clients' essays for top graduate school programs. Previous clients have been accepted at various universities, including Harvard Kennedy School, Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, and yes, the University of Pennsylvania. So far, my clients have enjoyed a 71 percent acceptance rate to the MCIT program, significantly higher than the 10 percent to 20 peercent acceptance rate of the general applicant pool. After reading hundreds of clients' essays, I have noticed common errors and pitfalls that applicants make. In this audiobook, I will teach you exactly what I look for when editing. It's like having a professional editor sitting right at your side, saving you time, money, and frustration. This audiobook will not only teach you want to avoid, but will also help guide you from the beginning - before you even type a single word - right up until you click "submit". So what are you waiting for? Let's begin!
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