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Name: Rolland Zhou
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rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / A list if 25 random lists of Duke MMS (Still unfinished) [8]

Hey guys, this is currently where I am, seeking for assistance from tutors , it is kind of urgent as the DDL is approaching. Thanks for helping me!

1. I've been to seven countries ranging four continents, leaving Africa the remaining one to explore. And among all the cities I've been to, the best one to live the rest of one's life, from my perspective, is Melbourne, not only owing to the graceful sceneries nearby but the pleasing pace of life.

2. My father was so busy when I was a child that he was always unable to be with my family during Spring Festival, the most important traditional festival in China until I was 12, which left me the responsibility to take care of mom since childhood who knows nothing but teaching high school English.

3. It's funny that we commonly use three languages to chat in my family at the same time including Mandarin, English and local dialect as both of my parents are fluent English speakers.

4. My Dad has two brothers, both of whom had only one girl while my mom has got two sisters who all gave birth to a boy, making me the only connection between the two big families.

5. Can anyone state the differences between the Espresso, Latte and Cappuccino served in Starbucks in one sentence? I do.

6. I am absolutely crazy about The News Room, the HBO episodes written by Aaron Sorkin discussing Morality and commercialization of Journalism which from my perspective, are the best TV series I've ever seen. I have literally watched the entire 3 seasons for five times !!!

7. Just like Dukiers, I am fever about basketball. I could not remember how many apparel Labeled Duke I bought last time when I visited the Durham Campus, I even specifically picked out the same Number (No.1) Kyrie Irving was wearing when he graduated from Duke. GO BLUE DEVILS!

8. I've formed a hobby of collecting Basketball sneakers since primary school, which has been complained by my mom all the time as I took up 90% place of our cabinet and still wanted more!

9. Do not doubt the seriousness of me being a huge supporter of Houston Rockets, I can recall nearly every game in the playoffs over last three seasons, although I was heartbroken when heard Dwight Howard was

leaving the team several months ago.

10. I've always been dreaming about driving Life Cycle like Garrett Hedlund did in Tron: Legacy with a girl sitting in my back seat, as sunrise shines. (Anyone?)

11. If I were admitted into MMS program, I would become the first master candidate of my entire clan.

12. I was obsessed with Cartoon as a child with the favorite one being Slamdunk, which I believe plenty of striplings do share with me.

13. My star sign is cancer, representing a primary focus on family and a strong perseverance of insisting in something I believe, such as being a father in the future for I utterly like kids.

14. The best wine I ever tasted is a bottle of Riesling with citrus fruit flavor that I bought in Adelaide, Australia. (Year, I am more like a girl when it comes to wine)

15. I was one of the few candidates who were both selected by PwC LEAP and KPMG Elite program among thousands of applicants in Shanghai last year.

16. Does anyone noticed that the Dow dropped off over 700 points in future trading when Mr. Donald Trump was announced to be the president-elect but only 650 when the tragedy of 9/11 happened?

17. Another interesting comparison deserves to mention is that Duke Chapel is the most impressive one I've ever visited except Notre Dame de Paris, although Victor Hugo should take most of the credit of it.

18. I don't know about others, but I am quite proud to have several great friends who would go through fires and water for me if needed.

19. Never test my resistance towards bolognaise spaghetti, I failed it every time!

20. I am currently in a romantic relationship lasting almost 1000 days.

21. My favorite book stays as The Island for years, a debut novel by Victoria Hislop, the story of four generation Petrakis women which always reminds me to be the savior of my own life, never complaining, never giving up.

25. Upon graduation from college, five of my good friends from high school and I will be located everywhere on the earth, one in France, one in Beijing, one in London, one in Sydney, one back to our hometown and I will be, hopefully, in Durham.
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / MIT Sloan Master of Finance Essay - Relevant details, such as awards, rankings, and media references [16]

Hey man, I've gong through you revised one, here are some suggestions

I graduated top (top 3 or top 5%, I think the officials like that way )of my Economics class at (...) solid quantitative foundation(ground maybe? ).
... leaving me hungry to learn more about financeif you already said asset management, why not stick with it and go further? and prompting me to ...

... Bank and numerous CEOs, which has given me ...
personal thoughts, maybe team work spirit also?

The Sloan MFin program is a crucial step [...] Sloan with much more than just a degree. This para is almost perfect but there could be betterment if you keep digging
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / A list if 25 random lists of Duke MMS (Still unfinished) [8]

@Holt, Sorry about the usage part, I am current applying Duke Fuqua MMS program, and one of its essay requirement is a list of 25 random list. Here you go

The "Team Fuqua" spirit and community is one of the things that set the Fuqua experience apart, and it is a concept that extends beyond the student body to include faculty, staff, and administration. When a new person joins the Admissions Team, we ask that person to share with everyone in the office a list of '25 Random Things About Yourself.' As an Admissions team, we already know the new hire's professional and academic background, so learning these '25 Random Things' helps us get to know someone's personality, background, special talents, and more.

In this spirit, the Admissions Committee also wants to get to know YOU - beyond the professional and academic achievements listed in your resume and transcript. You can share with us important life experiences, your likes/dislikes, hobbies, achievements, fun facts, or anything that helps us understand what makes you who you are.
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Essays / Write a tragic autofiction or autobiography witout feeling sad or pathetic without feeling [5]

You may want to first, try to find your source of the task and the intention of the one who assigned this question. Then, go over some materials available to look for ideas. Note: Keep records of those ideas popped into your mind which might be your next story. Finally, come back with your first draft and ask for help or revise.
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / Your plan to be engaged outside of the classroom - DUKE MMS program essay question [8]

Requirement: Choose one of the followings

1. For our MMS: Foundations of Business class, the Admissions team is looking for students who are eager to engage with, and learn from, their classmates. This learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom, as extracurricular engagement is an important part of the MMS: Foundations of Business experience. Describe how you would plan to be engaged outside of the classroom, and how your unique perspective, experiences, and passions will add to the MMS community.

2. The MMS: Foundations of Business program is developing leaders who are able to effect change in the communities of which they are a part. Share a time that you were able to make a change in your community: at school, at work, or at home. How will you use the lessons you learned and skills you developed from this experience as an MMS: Foundations of Business student?


Here is my answer, though I choose 1, it is more likely my essay tries to answer both, hoping to get your help.
Thanks!

As I went through briefly in the extracurricular involvement section, starting Early May of 2014, I along with 4 other team members, took over a volunteer program, "Pioneers for environmental protection" under guidance from a non-profit group, during the time I acted as the one in charge and was responsible for organizing a series of events while keeping in touch with the volunteer group I mentioned above.

During the succeeding eleven months, our team organized more than 10 times of volunteer events, each of which consisted of preparation for not only undergraduate volunteers but also kindergarten kids. You may wonder why an environmental subjected event involved kindergarteners and here comes the explanation.

Based on the feedback from participants who joined previous activities and the invaluable experience provided by our seniors, we reached a conclusion that the combination of children and undergraduate students might be more welcomed in such an environment subjected activity than young adults alone. Then, after several times of discussion with the employees from that organization, we decided to redesign the demographic composition of by having around 10 undergraduate volunteers and the same number of kindergarten level kids each time, which have become the standard for the following events as the first-time strike went quite well.

Judging from the review and performance of each participant, we were able to argue that such a change did work out. We not only received acknowledge from residents living in the communities which were our main battlegrounds but also won praise from the parents whose kids had taken part in the events which, from my perspective, is the best testimonial we ever achieve. Moreover, this experience sharply enhanced of my leadership and interpersonal skill as offered me a platform to exert impactive power, assuming the responsibility of overseeing the monthly-based events and allowed me to effect change during the procedure.

More interestingly, when I finally decided to devote myself in the post-graduation and chose Durham as my next destination, I found myself quite lucky to be able to fight for a chance spending my next 10 months in such an innovative environment where, without doubt, I would encounter high-achieving peers and world-class faculty members whom, I strongly believe, are just like me, trying their best strike for betterment and create an impact.

If I had the honor to be admitted to Fuqua MMS program, apart from the demanding and rigorous curriculum, I want to deliver my developed teamwork spirit and leadership learned from volunteer activities to become a cornerstone of the overall community, especially for student life experience during our spare time, for e.g., I want to be a graduate Usher in the annual campout helping out the graduate students who haven't experienced the camping life out of the Cameron. After all, your life wouldn't be intact at Duke until you've spent time with a bunch of Dukies rooting for our home team! What's our slogan again? Work hard, play hard!
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / A list if 25 random lists of Duke MMS (Still unfinished) [8]

1.I was born and raised in Taizhou, a small town located in southeastern coast of China, which makes my childhood full of fresh seafood and plenty of chances to swim.

2.It's funny that we commonly use three languages to chat in my family at the same time including Mandarin, English and local dialect as both of my parents are fluent English speakers.

3.My father was so busy when I was a child that he was always unable to be with my family during Spring Festival, the most important traditional festival in China until I was 12, which left me the responsibility to take care of mom since childhood as she knows nothing but teaching high school English.

4.My Dad has two brothers, both of whom had only one girl while my mom has got two sisters who all gave birth to a boy, making me the only connection between the two big families.

5.My star sign is cancer, representing a primary focus on family and a strong perseverance of insisting in something I believe, such as being a father in the future for I utterly like kids.

6.I enjoyed the experience of being a uncle as early as 12 when the oldest cousin of mine had a son that year. Though I liked that kid so much, he kept crying t whenever I held him, which is a puzzle I am still confusing.

7.I don't know about others, but I am quite proud to have several great friends who would go through fires and water for me if needed.

8.I haven't seen my two best friends in person for almost a year due to tight schedules of all the internships. Fortunately, we will meet this Christmas back in my hometown as everyone is coming home this year.

9.I am absolutely crazy about The News Room, the HBO episodes written by Aaron Sorkin discussing Morality and commercialization of Journalism which from my perspective, are the best TV series I've ever seen. I have literally watched the entire 3 seasons for five times !!!

10.Do not doubt the seriousness of me being a huge supporter of Houston Rockets, I can recall nearly every game in the playoffs over last three seasons, although I was heartbroken when heard Dwight Howard was leaving the team several months ago.

11.I've formed a hobby of collecting Basketball sneakers since primary school, which has been complained by my mom all the time as I took up 90% place of our cabinet and still wanted more!

12.Never test my resistance towards bolognaise spaghetti, I failed it every time!
13.My favorite book stays as The Island for years, a debut novel by Victoria Hislop, the story of four generation Petrakis women which always reminds me to be the savior of my own life, never complaining, never giving up.

14.I a fanboy of Apple products, from the oldest Ipod to the brand new MacBook Pro, I've got myself fully of Apple's devices around.

15.I've always been dreaming about driving Life Cycle like Garrett Hedlund did in Tron: Legacy with a girl sitting in my back seat, as sunrise shines. (Anyone?)

16.I was obsessed with Cartoon as a child with the favorite one being Slamdunk, which I believe plenty of striplings do share with me.
17.Can anyone state the differences between the Espresso, Latte and Cappuccino served in Starbucks in one sentence? I do. Cappuccino equals Latte with some sugar and cream while Latte could be easily accomplished from Espresso with a bit of milk.

18.I said ambitiously to my teacher at kindergarten that I want to be a professional basketball player or a F-1 racer, if both did not strike out, I may consider doing business, now I wish I had said the other way around.

19.I haven't got my driving license yet and it is mainly because my mother knows I am born to drag driving, but the thing she doesn't know is that I've been secretly driving my dad's car for more than 10 times when I was fifteen.

20.The best wine I ever tasted is a bottle of Riesling with citrus fruit flavor that I bought in Adelaide, Australia. (Year, I am more like a girl when it comes to wine).

21.The longest and the worst flight I've ever taken lasting about 16 hours which was from Shanghai to a city southeastern in America while transited in Dallas.

22.I was one of the few candidates who were both selected by PwC LEAP and KPMG Elite program among thousands of applicants in Shanghai last year.

23.The most impressive church I've ever visited is Notre Dame de Paris, although Victor Hugo should take most of the credit of it.
24.I've been to seven countries ranging four continents, leaving Africa the remaining one to explore. And among all the cities I've been to, the best one to live the rest of one's life, from my perspective, is Melbourne, not only owing to the graceful sceneries nearby but the pleasing pace of life.

25.Upon graduation from college, five my good friends from high school and I will be everywhere on the earth, one in France, one in Beijing, one in London, one in Sydney, one back to our hometown and hopefully, I will be in Durham, NC.

@Holt I've cut several unrelated ones and about the final on referencing Duke, I think it is the appropriate way to end the essay as I went through all the lists post by Duke MMS directors and Current students, it is 100 percent a negative move if you include some info regarding the School or the program.

please kindly refer to blogs.fuqua.duke.edu/duke-mms/tag/25-random-things

Thanks again for your help, I really appreciate it.
rollandning   
Nov 24, 2016
Graduate / Your plan to be engaged outside of the classroom - DUKE MMS program essay question [8]

@Holt
Thanks for your advice, but the thing is this essay has a word limit of 500 word, which means if I want to sharp my current one and develop further, I have to cut the previous a lot (I suppose I could do so and especially the describing part of former activities). I will be working on it right now and maybe could come up with something better later.
rollandning   
Nov 25, 2016
Graduate / Your plan to be engaged outside of the classroom - DUKE MMS program essay question [8]

The new version, hope anyone may help.

As I went through briefly in the extracurricular involvement section, starting May 2014, ...

Based on the feedback from participants who joined previous activities and the invaluable experience ...

Judging from the review and performance of each participant, we were able to argue that such a move ...

Further, when I chose to fully commit myself to a master degree and selected Durham as my next destination, I found myself lucky to be able to fight for a chance to spend my next 10 months working with and learning from 130 high-achieving peers who, I strongly believe, will spare no effort striking for betterment and leaving an impact just like me.

If the admission office deemed me capable and a fit towards MMS program, I'd like to deliver comprehended skills and capabilities into further building this growing program by fighting for a leading position in the MMS Association and creating a new student club focusing on volunteer activities and social entrepreneurship with students who are interested in engaging in community events and outdoor activities to get away from demanding and rigorous curriculum from time to time. Also, I want to contribute to the annual campout as a graduate Usher helping out the graduate students who haven't experienced the camping life out of the Cameron with team spirit obtained from my previous experience. After all, one's life wouldn't be intact at Duke until he has spent time with all the Dukies rooting for the home team!

As John Maxwell's saying goes, the measure of a leader is not the number of people who serve him but the number of people he serves, which is exactly how I'd like to do as an MMS student.
rollandning   
Jan 15, 2017
Scholarship / Case Western Alexander A. Treuhaft Memorial Scholarship Essay [3]

@cb8156
Positive thinking, I hope these pieces of advice will help you a bit.

1. Use phrases like "identify the source and get rid of it" to prevent from repetition and misleading.
2. For so many years, especially in the treatment , is there some kind of diseases or some kind of treatment you want to emphasize or the use of "especially" is redundant.

3. The overall structure could be more careful in order to make the argument more compelling, for e.g. try Problem + the idea of developing a solution through interning in clinic + thorough explanation of the solution by looking at the problem anew (identifying the source)

Good Luck
rollandning   
Jan 15, 2017
Graduate / Self Assessment Essay for application a position at Risk Advisory in Deloitte [3]

I am applying a position which requires a self-assessment concerning merits and career goals, which is quite similar to some essay questions for Entrance of Master Degree. Hope I can get some help from you guys, Thanks.

Please prepare a short paragraph to describe your merits and what career objectives you want to achieve in Deloitte. No more than 300 words

my priorities within the next few years



As a senior undergraduate with multi-internship experience including selling-side in finance (Haitong Securities IBD), Assurance Service (PwC Audit) and equity investment (Iron Investment Dept. at Fosun), I find it fun in the end that consulting actually attracts me most with its case-based business transaction, team-orientated working style and never-stop-learning spirit which is the reason why I want to pursue a position at Risk Advisory in Deloitte.

Through my leader role in a volunteer organization concerning environment protection in college as well as several projects that require interpersonal and communication skills, I realize that teamwork spirit is equally important to leadership inside a group of peers who are trying their best to get a case done for it is already a tiring process to handle massive workload and deliver a solution in a short of time with someone you are familiar, let alone the suffering of putting up with someone who does not deserve one's utterly trust.

In respect of my career plan in Deloitte, accumulating experience through researching and analyzing data as well as assisting in presenting pleasant final solutions towards our clients will be my first priority within the next few years. An ideal assumption of me three years from now would be a senior associate with strong working experience focusing on a large cap of risk advisory transactions in respect of Business Risk in certain industries.
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