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AIGAC Virtual Conference 2021: MER's Key Takeaways


AIGAC Virtual Conference 2021: MER’s Key Takeaways
May 12, 17:52 PM
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Last week MER (myEssayReview) had the opportunity to participate in the three-day AIGAC Virtual Conference- 2021 from May 4 to May 6.
The annual AIGAC conference provides a unique platform to facilitate interaction among admissions consultants, admissions officers, and prospective applicants. Over 50 admissions officers from the top European and US Business schools and 60+ AIGAC members attended the conference this year. The wide variety of interactive sessions, Breakout Rooms, and panel discussions on various aspects of the MBA applications such as the impact of the COVID-19 on admissions in the past year, admission trends in recent times, recruitment, changes in the engagement with prospective students, test waivers, deferrals and much more- offered us valuable insights from prime stakeholders in the business school ecosystem.  ....

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How imperfect memory causes poor choices


Quick: Pick your three favorite fast-food restaurants.
If you re like many people, McDonald s, Wendy s, and Burger King may come to mind even if you much prefer In-N-Out or Chick-fil-A.
A new study from UC Berkeley s Haas School of Business and UC San Francisco s Department of Neurology found that when it comes to making choices, we surprisingly often forget about the things we like best and are swayed by what we remember. The paper, publishing this week in the journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, combines insights from economics and psychology with decision-making experiments and fMRI brain scans to examine how our imperfect memories affect our decision making. ....

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