Max Livingston is a student at Western University and the Ivey School of Business. Passionate about literature, history and philosophy, he is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Social Contract, one of Canada's foremost student-run journals, the founder of the Ivey Business Review Podcast, a published author with articles in Liberated Arts and CPA's Thought Leadership think-tank and served as President of the Ivey book club in 2022-2023. During the Covid19 pandemic, he co-founded CourseLnk, a ...
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This is Admit.me's inside scoop on MBA admissions. Your free resource to uncovering the behind-the-scenes happenings of the business school admissions process.
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What drives social entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders to make a difference? The Starting Good podcast profiles founders of leading social ventures and charitable organizations to learn their secrets to success. Your host, Alex Gramling, is the founder of his own non-profit and introduces you to social innovators who share their inspirational, personal stories.
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The decline of American Hegemony will be one of, if not the defining historical shifts of the 21st century. This podcast, conducted under the supervision of American Historian Frank Schumacher, PhD, and with funding from Western University's History Department, explores American's historical fixation with their nation's decline. Please reach out to…
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This week on Never Apply Alone, learn about top global MBA program, Ivey Business School. Hear from the Executive Director of Masters Programs as he reveals the ideal Ivey candidate, the must-try food of Canada, and the biggest application mistake.
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Breaking Down: The MBA Application Timeline
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This week on Never Apply Alone, Eric Allen, co-founder of Admit.me and Admit Advantage, walks through the timeline for the MBA application process. Find out what round is right for YOU to apply and get insider tips from a man who sat on the Wharton Admissions Committee. For a free consultation with Admit Advantage click here: https://calendly.com/a…
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This week on Never Apply Alone: 7 top MBA programs introduced by their very own admissions reps. The schools in the spotlight - in order - University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler), University of Maryland (Smith), Vanderbilt University (Owen), University of Notre Dame (Mendoza), Washington University in St. Louis (Olin), Boston University (Quest…
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The Imperfect Applicant: Mitigating Weaknesses
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We've all got flaws. Admit.me CEO gives some tips and tricks on mitigating weaknesses in an MBA application and hones in on a lack of quantitative background.
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The MBA Application Essay: Know What to Say
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Writing the essay for the MBA application is always the most dreaded part. Where to start? What to say? Do they care? We have the answers and more.
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The Consortium stops by Admit.me to introduce themselves and give insider tips on approaching their essays to apply for The Consortium Fellowship.
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The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania is consistently ranked a top - if not, THE top - MBA program. Get to know Wharton from the perspective of an alum and previous Wharton Admissions Committee member, Kofi Kankam.
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Podcast: Interview with Anna Ivey, Co-Founder, Service to School
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While the GI Bill makes higher ed affordable for veterans, many are daunted by the college admissions process. Anna Ivey assists vets navigating the transition to college through her non-profit, Service to School.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Brad McNamara, Freight Farms
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Year-round farming in a controlled environment is the promise of Freight Farms, a start-up that creates high-yield farms inside shipping containers. In this podcast, co-founder Brad McNamara explains the concept and the benefits of freight farming.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Stacy Ratner, Founder, Open Books
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Stacy Ratner is the founder of Open Books, an innovative Chicago-based social venture that funds literacy programs for kids through sales of used books.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Erin Dinan, Founder, One Sandwich at a Time
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Erin Dinan hopes to change the world one sandwich at a time. Dinan is the founder of a New York charity that builds sandwiches for the city's hungry and homeless. In this podcast, she describes the inspiration for her innovative non-profit.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Blair Brettschneider, Founder, GirlForward
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Chicago-based GirlForward provides tutoring and mentoring for refugee girls to support their educational goals. Founder Blair Brettschneider explains the inspiration for her non-profit and the challenges facing her students.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Daniel Wiens, Founder, Journeyman International
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Journeyman International provides design and construction services for humanitarian building projects throughout the world. Hear founder Daniel Weins describe the inspiration for his non-profit and learn more about how their construction projects take shape.By Starting Good
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Podcast: Interview with Alex Danco, Co-Founder, Backtrack
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A new wearable app called Backtrack targets one of the world's most common and most costly health concerns: Back Pain. Meet Alex Danco, co-founder of Backtrack, and hear how he plans to bring his product to market.By Starting Good
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