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Military to MBA (Part 5/7): Interviews.

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes The MBA interview process can be a bit intimidating for veterans, mostly because the majority of veterans have little or no interview experience. There’s no (at least not usually) interview process to get a new position in the military, and it’s not a requirement for promotion. For most veterans applying […]

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5 Books to Read During Your Military Transition

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes In going through your military transition, there can be a lot of questions: What do you want to do next in your life? What will be your next career?  I’m a big believer in reading, broadly and deeply. If you ever listen to really successful people, they almost always have […]

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Applying for VA Benefits (The Basics).

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes I have to start this off with a huge disclaimer: I am not a certified VA benefits expert or representative and the advice I will offer you is based almost exclusively on my own experiences. Certain tidbits I learned from friends who were getting out and going through the process […]

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Military to MBA (Part 4/7): Essays

Estimated reading time: 10 minutes You may wonder why you have to write essays to get into business school. Aren’t you going to learn finance and accounting — not write papers? Why do MBA essays matter? The good news is that no one I’ve spoken with at an MBA program mentions any worries about essays. So you shouldn’t […]

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Military to MBA (Part 3/7): The Test.

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes No one likes tests. No one. Studying for the GRE or GMAT is not anyone’s idea of a good time. There has never been a single person to ever say: “Oh wow! I can’t wait to take this enormous test tomorrow! I’m so excited that it will dramatically impact the rest […]

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ACP vs. Veterati: The Mentor Showdown.

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes American Corporate Partners and Veterati are both services to connect veterans with a mentor. Both are great- but for different reasons.  Start going down the #transitioningmilitary rabbit hole on LinkedIn and you will find more “veteran mentors” than you can shake a stick at.  From what I can see, these […]

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Veterans-You Are More Than Just Your Time in Service.

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes This article in its original format was published by Andrew Hutchinson on LinkedIn. The article was posted on The Veteran Professional with the consent of the author. “Get it up and get it on!” the Drill Sergeant yells. You throw your rucksack on, grab your rifle, and fall into formation. […]

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The Yellow Ribbon Program and Top MBA Schools.

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes In Part 6 of the Military to MBA series there will be a lot more information about ways to finance your MBA. You can expect to see more details on scholarships, federal aid, and more details on the Yellow Ribbon Program to help you determine how you will fund your […]

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Veterans at Yale: Dan Kurber at SOM

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes In conjunction with the Military to MBA series, current veteran MBA candidates will be sharing their experiences in moving from the military to an MBA.  Dan Kurber is a current 1st-year MBA candidate at the Yale School of Management.   Tell us a bit about yourself.  I grew up in Alaska […]

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Military to JD Interview: David Atkinson (Georgetown Law)

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Armed with the Post-9/11 GI Bill, veterans are looking for access to higher education. For those officers and enlisted service members already complete with their Bachelor’s, going after a graduate degree is a great option. And law school is one of the best. To many, law school is an attractive […]

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Outward Bound for Veterans: Dogsledding

Estimated reading time: 7 minutes One of my best friends has a rule: “Get physically uncomfortable. Every day.” This doesn’t mean you have to do a killer workout or run 15 miles every day, but it means that every day you should do something to take your body from the state of no physical arousal […]

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Making a VA Claim Does Not Make You Weak

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes While in uniform, I always had the thought of “well nothing is seriously wrong with me.” I wasn’t wounded in combat and didn’t have any major injuries so I didn’t think I had a claim. I also had a negative perception of anyone who made a VA claim. I thought […]

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You Should Learn to Code. Seriously.

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes I never learned to code. I am not a tech guy. While on active duty, if my team saw me on the computer doing anything besides writing a report or working on a slideshow, they would tell me to quickly stop what I was doing because most likely I was […]

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Advice for veterans: No one Owes You Shit.

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Trigger warning: prepare to have your ego bruised and a hard slap of reality beat you across the face in this post. This is some hard-hitting real advice for veterans. If you think you are going to walk off base on your last day in the military with a DD-214 in […]

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