Duke Fuqua and Kellogg


Mar, 13, 2014


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Adam is just great. Being a re-applicant, I completely relied on Adam’s help and got accepted to my dream school, Kellogg. Without Adam’s help, I would not have gotten into any of the schools including Kellogg. I started applying to MBA in 2012 with another counselor, but the results were horrible. I firmly believe that my decision to work with Adam in my second application year was the greatest factor which led me to Kellogg.

1.     Accurate feedback

His feedback was always to the point and accurate. He always gave me accurate feedback on my draft essays from the objective standpoint, which I believe is similar to that of the admissions of each school.

2.     Great strategist

Adam is a great strategist. He gave me great strategies and acumen that could best fit with each school’s essays. With Adam’s strategies, even the same story could be written in different ways to appeal and highlight the aspects that best suit with each school.

3.     Warm professionalism

Through working with Adam, I could feel his warm professionalism. He was always honest and straightforward. He has a great professionalism to respond to client’s enthusiasm. He is the man with warm heart, friendliness, and high professionalism.

There are many other reasons why other applicants should choose Adam as your counselor, advisor, and mentor. If you want to get into your dream school, trust Adam and ask for his help.



-Adam Markus
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