The Optional MBA Essay, Explained
Confused about optional essays? If so, you are not alone. Here are some guidelines about the optional MBA application essay.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
6 Tips for Acing the MBA Interview
If you’ve recently received an interview invite, it’s a clear signal the school believes in your potential. At the same time, competition is fierce, and the interview has never been more important. Among M7 schools, your prospects of admission are generally between 1 in 10 and 1 in 18. But secure an interview and your shot at acceptance has just improved to about 1 in … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Malvina Miller Complainville | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
Mistakes To Avoid In Your MBA Application
The seasoned Admissions Director has shrewd instincts for discerning your commitment, confidence or any hint of discrepancy across your MBA application. Just as they know what they’re looking for in an candidate to their program, they’re also savvy at spotting common mistakes. Here are seven top tips directly from MBA Admissions Directors at Stanford GSB, INSEAD, Kellogg, Booth and IMD on the most common mistakes … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Matt Symonds | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Prospective
A Recipe For Rejection: Reasons MBA Applications Are Rejected
Why are so many candidates, with seemingly excellent credentials, rejected from MBA programs? Let’s examine eight reasons admissions directors site for rejection.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Linda Abraham | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Prospective
Three Crucial Questions To Ask Before Hiring An Admissions Consultant
Are you considering working with an admissions consultant? If so, you are probably discovering that there are significant differences between firms, and wondering how to choose the best match for you. Here are three crucial questions to ask before hiring an admissions consultant.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Prospective
Rejected By Business Schools? A Former Admissions Committee Member’s Perspective
Having recently received a business school rejection letter, you may believe that this is the end of the road with the school(s) that rejected you. It is understandable to think this way, but once you’ve had a chance to digest the outcome, if you still have your heart set on a particular school, you really should consider applying again. Before you go down the road … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Jen Weld | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Prospective
Why the MBA Admissions Committee Said No
When I was the Associate Director of Admissions for Tuck, I was often really excited about candidates who I would meet on the road or at events. We would have great conversations, and I would start to envision them as part of the Tuck community. Unfortunately, when I finally reviewed their applications there were often avoidable but fatal mistakes that precluded the MBA admissions committee … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
A Look Into The MBA Essay Process
First impressions matter…especially in an MBA application essay. They frame a picture and set a tone. And they quickly reveal whether a candidate brings a unique perspective to the class and fit with the carefully-crafted culture of the school.
Every application goes through a rigorous vetting process, however. These processes can be as different as the schools themselves. That’s why the Financial Times recently looked … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Gregory Yang | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
What MBA Admissions Really Want: Tips From Top Schools
The 2017 CentreCourt MBA Festival was a three-city tour that featured panel discussions with Deans and Admissions Directors from the world’s top business schools, including Stanford GSB, Chicago Booth, INSEAD, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas and others. I had the privilege of moderating these panels in New York, London and San Francisco, probing Admissions Directors for insights and industry trends that would support MBA candidates in the … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: Georgina Hannah | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
Are These MBAs Best For Entrepreneurs?
For the third consecutive time in three rankings of the best MBA programs for would-be entrepreneurs, Stanford’s Graduate School of Business came out on top, according to the new Financial Times’ 2017 list. But the results of this ranking–doubled to 50 schools from last year’s 25–is all over the place.
The FT cautioned readers not to compare this year’s ranking results with previous years due to … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: John A. Byrne | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: MBA Program Rankings
Yet Another MBA Ranking In The Works
Times Higher Education (THE) announced that it will team up with The Wall Street Journal to publish yet another set of rankings on MBA programs and specialty master’s programs in finance and management.
The British weekly magazine, which claims a readership of 380,000, will join an already crowded field of media players to publish its first rankings in the spring of 2018 after what it called … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: John A. Byrne | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: MBA Program Rankings
Sample MBA Application Essays: A Really Bad Idea
I firmly believe that reading other people’s essays before writing your own is a huge, detrimental mistake. Here are three reasons why I never give my clients templates or sample application essays.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
How To Ask For Business School Recommendations
It’s an honor to be asked to write business school recommendations, and also a big responsibility. Taking these steps will help you get great results, and also shows your recommenders that you appreciate their support.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
Should Women Apply for the MBA Differently than Men?
What did we observe when we ran the admissions offices at Wharton and INSEAD? Without falling into clumsy stereotypes, we often perceived a difference in how men and women told their personal stories. We’ve summarized a few reflections and insights for women who want to secure their place at a top business school.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Caroline Diarte Edwards, Georgina Hannah, Judith Silverman Hodara | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Women & Minority MBA Issues
What Business Schools Really Think When You Ask For A Deferral
For some of you, despite having been admitted to one or more schools, you may not feel sure that are ready to matriculate – at least not to those programs. If this sounds familiar, you might be considering asking for a deferral. Here is insight into what business schools really think when you ask for a deferral.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Miscellaneous MBA-related Resources
Should You Apply To Business School In the First Round?
Every year I am asked whether or not it’s strategic to apply to business school in the first round. In the vast majority of cases, the answer is clearly yes.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Getting In
A New Rankings Revolt In The Making?
Elliot Bendoly of Ohio State has co-authored a new research paper that is the latest attack on business school rankings.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Author: John A. Byrne | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: MBA Program Rankings
How Many Schools Should You Apply To?
How many schools should you apply to? The answer will depend on your unique situation and needs, and is a key element in your application strategy. Having a clear idea of how many schools you’re targeting before you start the application process will help you plan ahead and stay organized.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Linda Abraham | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Choosing a Program, Getting In
The Top Mistakes Women Make When Applying to Business School
As the former lead diversity recruiter at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, Karen Marks interacted with thousands of women who were applying to graduate school. As the President of North Star Admissions Consulting she has gotten to know even more. In both of these roles, she have seen women make these common errors that severely limit their opportunities.
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Karen Marks | Source: Poets & Quants | Subjects: Getting In, Women & Minority MBA Issues
7 Factors to Consider When Deciding Where to Apply to Business School
After you’ve assessed your profile and have a sense of how competitive you are as an applicant, it’s time to start thinking in broad terms about what you’re looking for in an MBA program. Consider what you need, and what you want. What is important to you – academically, professionally, and personally? What type of environment are you looking for in an MBA program? Here … [ Read more ]
Content: Prospective MBA Content | Authors: Georgina Hannah, Linda Abraham | Source: Poets & Quants | Subject: Choosing a Program
