Wharton Lauder


Dec, 17, 2013


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Working with Adam for a year not only resulted into success on the admissions front but also turned out to be a tremendous learning experience in strategy, story-telling and soul-searching.

Experience: While admission results of Adam’s clients over the years speak for his experience in the industry what impressed me the most was how he successfully customized and applied the knowledge gained over the years to individual clients. Through brain-storming sessions at the beginning of writing essays, Adam dug out anecdotes and stories that were hard to identify myself but would answer the questions asked perfectly while portraying the most accurate picture of my background.

Resources: Adam’s blog is one of the richest sources of information and advice for all applicants. But as a client, I enjoyed access to many alumni of my target schools, translators/editors for recommendation letters and additional coaches for interview practice.

Professionalism: Adam’s feedback turnover time of 24 hours throughout the period we worked together was very impressive. The feedback was straight to the point, meticulous in its level of detail and unwavering in tone even if an essay required a complete rewrite for the 5th time. On the ethics front, Adam’s blog clearly mentions that he never writes essays for clients but only provides training and expert feedback on essays and that worked perfectly for me.

If you are looking for an expert coach and a friendly mentor to best prepare you for this competitive game of admissions to top business schools, I whole-heartedly recommend Adam.



-Adam Markus
I am a graduate admissions consultant who works with clients worldwide. If you would like to arrange an initial consultation, please complete my intake form. Please don't email me any essays, other admissions consultant's intake forms, your life story, or any long email asking for a written profile assessment. The only profiles I assess are those with people who I offer initial consultations to. Please note that initial consultations are not offered when I have reached full capacity or when I determine that I am not a good fit with an applicant.

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