The Columbia MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016 are as follows:
Do you have an MBA? (drop-down menu)
Please consider the following guidelines when writing your recommendation:
- How do the candidate’s performance, potential, background, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
- Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
Please limit your recommendation to 1000 words. Thank you once again.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 16:56
The Chicago Booth MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016 are as follows:
For how long have you known the applicant? (text field)
Do you have an MBA degree? (drop down menu)
Are you affiliated with Chicago Booth or the University of Chicago in any way? (drop down menu)
The adcom then asks recommenders to assess the applicant’s skills on a set of criteria related to adaptability, self-awareness, interpersonal skills, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and other domains. Click on the link to the right to view an image of the Booth recommendation grid.
Recommenders would also do well to consider the instructions that come along with this grid:
Please assess the candidate’s skills in the following areas. Your honest and candid assessment greatly helps the Admissions Committee in evaluating the candidate.
Note: Most candidates will have a range of marks; it is extremely rare for a candidate to exceed expectations in all areas.
Finally, recommenders are asked to submit a written letter of recommendation. The adcom states that letters tend to vary in length, and that the most effective recommendations are 1-3 pages in length. Recommenders are asked to address the following items in the course of their letters:
How do the applicant’s performance, potential, background, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 16:58
The Kellogg MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016 are:
Context of relationship (drop down menu)
I am the applicant’s current supervisor (check box)
Highest degree earned (drop down menu)
Degree granting institution (fill in)
Are you a Kellogg alumnus (drop down menu)
Have known candidate since (drop down menu)
Please comment briefly on the context of your interaction with the applicant and his/her role in your organization. (250 characters)
What has been the candidate’s most significant contribution to your organization? Provide measurable impact if applicable. (250 characters)
Kellogg also asks recommenders to provide a Leadership Assessment, rating the applicant on several skills and qualities that are important to collaboration and management. These factors include the applicant’s strategic orientation, respect for others, trustworthiness, and skills in seeking and communicating information and ideas. Click on the image to the right to view an image of the grid on which recommenders provide their ratings. The instructions for this section are as follows:
Listed below you will find a grid listing some competencies and character traits that contribute to successful leadership. Within each row, please check the one box corresponding to the behavior that the candidate most typically exhibits. Your candid, honest appraisal of the candidate will be helpful to the Admissions Committee.
Please assess the candidate on the following skills/qualities. Please check only one box per criteria.
The program also includes the following queries under the Leadership Assessment section:
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate this candidate compared to her/his peer group? (drop down menu)
If needed, please explain any rankings above. (250 characters)
Do you recommend this candidate for Kellogg? (drop down menu)
Are you willing to speak with an admissions officer about this candidate? (drop down menu)
Finally, recommenders are asked to upload a document with responses to the following recommendation questions:
How does the candidate’s performance compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples. (300 words)
Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response. (250 words)
(optional) Is there anything else you would like us to know?作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:01
MIT Sloan Recommendation Questions 2015-2016:
The recommendation form begins with basic contact information and a few inquiries about the recommender’s relationship with MIT.
If you are a member of the MIT/MIT Sloan community, please indicate your MIT/MIT Sloan affiliation below. (drop down menu)
The MIT Sloan School occasionally contacts recommenders for clarification and verification purposes. Please indicate your preferred method of contact. (drop down menu)
Recommenders are then asked to rate the applicant on a series of qualities related to interpersonal and communication skills, as well as creativity and initiative. The adcom specifies a comparison group of “other high potential people” with whom the recommender is acquainted. Click on the image to the right to see an image of the ranking section of the recommendation.
Finally, recommenders are asked to provide a letter of recommendation that addresses six questions. These inquiries, as well as the instructions, are as follows:
We are interested in specific examples of intellectual and professional achievement and how they might relate to graduate study in management and in a career as a manager or business leader. In addition, we are very interested in the character of the applicant and will be helped by any information in that regard.
We have posted a series of questions and scenarios for you to answer. The letters that are most helpful to the applicant are those that utilize the template below and point to actual observations of the candidate’s actions. If you do not feel sufficiently informed to answer a particular question, please indicate ‘not observed’ or ‘not applicable’.
Please compose your answers to the following questions in one document and then upload below.
Recommendations should be no longer than two pages.
MBA Recommendation Questions:
- How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant?
- How does the applicant stand out from others in a similar capacity?
- Please give an example of the applicant’s impact on a person, group, or organization.
- Please give a representative example of how the applicant interacts with other people.
- Which of the applicant’s personal or professional characteristics would you change?
- Please tell us anything else you think we should know about this applicant.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:04
The Wharton MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016
The recommendation begins with the recommender’s contact information, followed by a handful of background questions:
Relationship With Applicant(e.g. Direct Supervisor, Advisor, Indirect Report/Subordinate)
During which period of time have you had the most frequent contact with the applicant? From/(mm/yyyy)
To/(mm/yyyy)
Are you a graduate of Wharton or any other University of Pennsylvania school? (yes or no)
Are you a faculty member of Wharton or any other University of Pennsylvania School? (yes or no)
The form then asks recommenders to provide a Summary Appraisal of the candidate on three qualities related to self-awareness, communication, and tolerance for ambiguity on a five point scale. Recommenders are asked to compare the applicant to other high-potential individuals (those who have attended graduate school or are being groomed for senior roles in their organizations). Recommenders are also given the opportunity to brieftly explain or support their ratings. Click on the image to the right to see an image of the instruction and appraisal grid.
Finally, Wharton asks recommenders to respond to three questions in an uploaded document:
- How does the candidate’s performance compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples. (300 words)
- Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response. (250 words)
- (Optional) Is there anything else we should know?
Recommenders are asked to answer these questions in a one single-spaced document, with the question at the top of each of their responses.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:08
The Stanford GSB MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016:
The letter you submit should address the prompts listed in the Stanford application; outdated or general letters do not strengthen a candidate’s application. Typically, we request that your letter is:
Guidelines
No longer than three pages
Double-spaced
Your letter of reference should be submitted in English. If you think your English is not sufficient to convey complex ideas, write the letter in your native language, and then have it translated into English. A friend, a colleague, or a paid service may translate the document, but the applicant or the applicant’s friend or family member may not.
In addition to your qualitative responses, we will ask you to assess some of the candidate’s competencies and character traits (http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/site ... 14-15_reference.pdf) that contribute to successful leadership.
Questions We Ask You
1.How does the candidate’s performance compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles (provide specific examples)?
2. Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant (detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response).
3. (optional) Is there anything else we should know?作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:08
The Harvard MBA recommendation questions for 2015-2016:作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:12
The form begins by asking for recommenders’ contact information and whether they have an affiliation with Haas.
If you are a Berkeley-Haas alum, please let us know from which program and year you graduated. (short answer)
Recommenders are then asked to write an assessment of the applicant’s leadership potential and most salient traits. Recommenders are asked to be as specific as possible and provide concrete examples to back up their comments.
- How does the candidate’s performance compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
- Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
- In the Berkeley MBA program, we develop leaders who embody our distinctive culture’s four key principles [www.haas.berkeley.edu/strategicplan/culture] one of which is “confidence without attitude” or “confidence with humility”. Please comment on how the applicant reflects this Berkeley-Haas value.
- (optional) Is there anything else we should know?
Finally, recommenders are asked to rate the applicant on a number of qualities related to communication skill, emotional intelligence, analytic and quantitive ability, and other ares. Recommenders are asked to compare the applicant with “others whom you know have applied to business school or with individuals who are being groomed for leadership positions within your organization.”作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:14
Dartmouth Tuck Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The recommendation form begins with basic contact information and some additional questions about the recommender:
Evaluator’s Highest degree earned (text field)
Granting Institution (text field)
Recommenders are then asked to complete an Evaluation section, using a drop-down menu to rate the applicant on each of the qualities below. The options on this rating scale are: Top 5%, Top 10%, Top 20%, Top 50%, Bottom 50%, Bottom 20%, and N/A Rating.
Please compare the applicant on the scale below with others in his/her peer group whom you have known during your professional career.
Effectiveness of leadership
Effectiveness of teamwork
Effectiveness of communication skills
Positive attitude
Ethics and integrity
Ability to handle conflict
Ability to cope with pressure
Ability to inspire and motivate others
Ability to see opportunity and take initiative
Organization and time-management skills
Quantitative ability
Analytical ability
Intellectual curiosity
Ability to think creatively
Self-confidence
Resilience and ability to cope with setbacks
Overall drive, motivation, and energy level
Professional impression, poise, and presence
Cultural sensitivity
Comfort with risk-taking
Maturity/self-awareness
How would you categorize your support for this candidate? (options: Champion, Strongly Support, Support, Moderately Support, Oppose)
Finally, recommenders are asked to upload a document in which they address each of the following six questions:
- How long have you known the applicant and in what context? Have you served as the applicant’s supervisor? If so, please provide approximate dates. Please comment upon the frequency and nature of your interactions with the applicant.
- What are the applicant’s three principal strengths? Please provide an example of each.
- In which three areas can the applicant improve? Please provide an example of each. How has the applicant worked to address these areas?
- How does the applicant respond to constructive criticism?
- Describe the impressions this candidate makes in meetings, presentations, interviews or other important interactions.
- If you would like to provide any additional insights into this individual’s candidacy, please free too to do so.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:16
UVA Darden Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The form begins with basic contact information, as well as some questions about the recommender’s background and relationship with the applicant.
Are you a Darden School of Business Alumnus? (yes or no)
May we contact you at work regarding this applicant? (yes or no)
Have known applicant since: (drop down menu)
During which period of time have you had the most frequent contact with the applicant? (text field)
Are/were you the applicant’s direct supervisor? (yes or no)
Did you use a translator in completing this recommendation? (yes or no)
Do you have an MBA? (yes or no)
Recommenders are then asked to complete a Leadership Assessment, rating the applicant on a series of qualities and skills related to communication, teamwork, management, and information processing. Recommenders rate candidates on a five-point scale with text descriptions for each rating on each ability. Click on the image to the right to view an image of the Darden MBA recommendation grid.
The Darden adcom then asks recommenders to provide a comparison of the applicant to his or her peers, and to summarize the strength of their recommendation.
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate this candidate compared to her/his peer group?
– The best encountered in my career
– Outstanding (top 5%)
– Excellent (top 10%)
– Very good (well above average)
– Average
– Below average
Overall, I:
– Recommend enthusiastically
– Recommend this candidate to Darden
– Recommend with this candidate to Darden, with reservations
– Do not recommend this candidate to Darden
Finally, recommenders are asked to upload a letter responding to a few specific prompts. The adcom asks that letters be limited to 4 double-spaced pages, and be written in 12-pt font. Below are the guidelines and prompts for the Darden MBA recommendation:
The most useful recommendations provide detailed descriptions, candid anecdotes, and specific evidence that highlight the candidate’s behavior and impact on those around her or him. This kind of information helps distinguish the very best individuals from a pool of many well-qualified candidates. Please write your answers to the following questions in a separate document and upload that document into the online application.
- Please comment briefly on the context of your interaction with the applicant. If applicable, describe the applicant’s role in your organization. (500 characters)
- How do the candidate’s performance, potential, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
- Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:18
Duke Fuqua Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The form opens with questions about the recommender’s contact information and some information on their educational backgrounds and relationship with the applicant.
Relationship to Applicant (drop down menu)
How long have you known the applicant? (text field)
Are you an alumnus/alumna of Duke University? (yes or no)
If so, please state the year you graduated and the degree received. Include name of program, if relevant.
Do you have an MBA from a school other than The Fuqua School of Business? (yes or no)
Recommenders are then asked to rate the applicant on a series of interpersonal and professional abilities on a scale of 1 to 5, with descriptive text provided for each score on each writing.
Next, recommenders are asked to provide a letter of reference that addresses the applicant’s potential and the traits and qualities that will support them in realizing it. Recommenders are asked to write specifically and to provide concrete examples as they address the following questions:
- Comment briefly on the context of your interaction with the applicant.
- How do the applicant’s performance, potential, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles?
- What do you perceive as the applicant’s areas for growth? Describe the applicant’s awareness of these areas and his/her response to constructive feedback.
- Please include additional comments you feel will be helpful to the Admissions Committee.
The adcom requests that recommenders limit their letters to two double-spaced pages.
Finally, recommenders are asked to provide an overall assessment of the candidate.
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate this applicant compared to her/his peer group? (drop down menu)
Overall, I…this candidate to The Fuqua School of Business. (Options: Do Not Recommend, Recommend with Reservations, Recommend)作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:19
Michigan Ross Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The Ross adcom opens by asking recommenders to address two Evaluative Questions:
- Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response. (250 words)
- How do the candidate’s performance, potential or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples. (250 words)
Click on the right to view the grid rating system through which Ross asks recommenders to evaluate its MBA applicants on a range of interpersonal and soft skills, as well as initiative, resilience, and analytical skill. Recommenders are asked to respond to each item on a scale of 1 to 5, with descriptions of the poles of each scale provided for each item.
Finally, recommenders are asked to offer some context for their recommendation by explaining how long they have know the applicant and addressing a few other background items:
How long have you known the applicant? (text fields for years and months)
Are/were you the candidate’s direct supervisor? (select yes or no)
Are you an alumnus of a Ross School of Business program? (select yes or no)
Note: Ross requires only one recommendation letter!!!!!作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:21
NYU Stern Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The recommendation form begins with contact information, as well as some background on the applicant and recommender’s affiliation with NYU.
Is the applicant currently employed by your organization? (yes or no)
Are you an alumna/alumnus of the NYU Stern School of Business? (yes or no)
Recommenders are then asked to complete a Scaled Assessment section, using a drop-down menu to rate the applicant on each of the qualities below. The options on this rating scale are: Outstanding (Top 5%), Excellent (Top 15%), Good (Top 1/3), Average (Middle 1/3), Below Average (Bottom 1/3), Unable to Judge.
Analytical/Quantitative Ability
Oral Communication Skills
Written Communication Skills
Initiative
Integrity
Leadership
Maturity
Teamwork
Professionalism
Please make your overall recommendation regarding this applicant’s admission to NYU Stern (options: “I strongly recommend this applicant for admission,” “I recommend this applicant for admission,” “I recommend this applicant for admission with some reservation,” “I do not recommend this applicant be admitted.”)
Recommenders are then asked to offer a written assessment of the applicant by responding to the following four questions, either in text boxes on the online interface or in a separate PDF document.
- How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity?
- How do the candidate’s performance, potential, background, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
- Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
- How would you describe the applicant’s interpersonal skills?作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:23
UCLA Anderson Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
Following contact information and a bit of background on the recommender, the admissions committee requests that the recommender rate the applicant in a number of areas related to communication, interpersonal, and management abilities. The categories and response options are as follows:
Results Orientation
1 – Fulfills assigned tasks
2 – Overcomes obstacles to achieve goals
3 – Exceeds goals and raises effectiveness of organization
4 – Introduces incremental improvements to enhance business performance using robust analysis
5 – Invents and delivers best-in-class standards and performance
6 – No Basis
Strategic Orientation
1 – Understands immediate issues of work or analysis
2 – Identifies opportunities for improvement within area of responsibility
3 – Develops insights or recommendations that have improved business performance
4 – Develops insights or recommendations that have shaped team or department strategy
5 – Implements a successful strategy that challenges other parts of the company or other players in the industry
6 – No Basis
Team Leadership
1 – Avoids leadership responsibilities; does not provide direction to team
2 – Assigns tasks to team members
3 – Solicits ideas and perspectives from the team; holds members accountable
4 – Actively engages the team to develop plans and resolve issues through collaboration; shows how work fits in with what others are doing
5 – Recruits others into duties or roles based on insight into individual abilities; rewards those who exceed expectations
6 – No Basis
Influence and Collaboration
1 – Accepts input from others
2 – Engages others in problem solving
3 – Generates support from others for ideas and initiatives
4 – Brings others together across boundaries to achieve results and share best practices
5 – Builds enduring partnerships within and outside of organization to improve effectiveness, even at short-term personal cost
6 – No Basis
Communicating
1 – Sometimes rambles or is occasionally unfocused
2 – Is generally to the point and organized
3 – Presents views clearly and in a well-structured manner
4 – Presents views clearly and demonstrates understanding of the response of others
5 – Presents views clearly; solicits opinions and concerns; discusses them openly
6 – No Basis
Information Seeking
1 – Asks direct questions about problem at hand to those individuals immediately available
2 – Personally investigates problems by going directly to sources of information
3 – Asks a series of probing questions to get at the root of a situation or a problem
4 – Does research by making a systematic effort over a limited period of time to obtain needed data or feedback
5 – Involves others who would not normally be involved including experts or outside organizations; may get them to seek out information
6 – No Basis
Developing Others
1 – Focuses primarily on own abilities
2 – Points out mistakes to support the development of others
3 – Gives specific positive and negative behavioral feedback to support the development of others
4 – Gives specific positive and negative behavioral feedback and provides unfailing support
5 – Inspires and motivates others to develop by providing feedback and identifying new growth opportunities as well as supporting their efforts to change
6 – No Basis
Change Leadership
1 – Accepts status quo; does not see the need for change
2 – Challenges status quo and identifies what needs to change
3 – Defines positive direction for change and persuades others to support it
4 – Promotes change and mobilizes individuals to change behavior
5 – Builds coalition of supporters and coordinates change across multiple individuals; may create champions who will mobilize others to change
6 – No Basis
Respect for Others
1 – Is sometimes self-absorbed or overly self-interested
2 – Generally treats others with respect; usually shares praise and credit
3 – Is humble and respectful to all
4 – Is respectful to all and generous with praise; ensures other opinions are heard
5 – Uses understanding of others and self to resolve conflicts and foster mutual respect
6 – No Basis
Trustworthiness
1 – Shows occasional lapses in trustworthy behavior
2 – Generally acts consistently with stated intentions
3 – Acts consistently with stated intentions even in difficult circumstances
4 – Is reliable and authentic even at some personal cost; acts as a role model for the values of the organization
5 – Is reliable and authentic even at some personal cost; works to ensure all members of the organization operate with integrity
6 – No Basis
This section closes with questions asking the recommender to compare the applicant to other professionals with similar qualifications, and to summarize the strength of their recommendation.
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate this candidate compared to his/her peer group?
1 – Below average
2 – Average
3 – Very good (well above average)
4 – Excellent (top 10%)
5 – Outstanding (top 5%)
6 – The best encountered in my career
Overall
1 – I do not recommend
2 – I recommend with reservations
3 – I recommend this candidate to UCLA Anderson
Recommenders are then asked to provide a recommendation addressing three required questions in 1000 characters each, including spaces:
- How do the candidate’s performance, potential, or personal qualities compare to those of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples. (1,000 characters)
- Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response. (1,000 characters)
- In UCLA Anderson’s school culture we share success, drive change and think fearlessly. Please give examples where the applicant exhibited any or all of these. (1,000 characters)
Finally, recommenders are invited to upload a document if they have additional comments that fall outside of the scope of the three questions above.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:25
Yale MBA Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
Recommenders are asked to provide their contact information, and then to rate the applicant on a series of abilities related to management, communication, and interpersonal skills. The adcom asks recommenders to rate applicant on a five-point scale, with a written description for each response on each item. Click on the image to the right to view the Yale MBA recommendation grid.
Recommenders are then asked to rate the applicant with respect to his or her peer group, and to summarize the strength of their overall recommendation.
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate the applicant compared to her/his peer group?
– The best encountered in my career
– Outstanding (top 5%)
– Excellent (top 10%)
– Very good (well above average)
– Average
– Below average
Overall Recommendation
– Recommend enthusiastically
– Recommend
– Recommend with reservations
– Do not recommend
Finally, recommenders are asked to upload a Word of PDF document that offers a candid assessment of the applicant’s leadership potential, providing specific examples to back up their claims. The adcom poses a series of questions that recommenders are asked to address in the course of their comments.
Recommenders are asked to limit their comments to “one to two pages.”
1. Please comment briefly on the context of your interaction with the applicant. If applicable, describe the applicant’s role in your organization.
2. How does the candidate’s performance compare to that of other well-qualified individuals in similar roles? Please provide specific examples.
3. Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
4. Are you in a position to know whether the applicant is sponsored for the MBA by his or her current employer? If so, please comment.
5. (optional) Is there anything else you would like us to know?作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:25
Cornell MBA Recommendation Questions 2015-2016作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:27
CMU Tepper Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The Tepper MBA recommendation is a relatively brief one. Following an inquiry about the recommender’s contact information and whether he or she is a CMU alum, the admissions committee poses a contextual question and asks recommenders to summarize the strength of their recommendations:
-How long have you known the candidate?
Overall Recommendation
Picklist options: “I enthusiastically recommend this candidate to the Tepper School,” “I recommend this candidate to the Tepper School,” “With some reservation, I recommend this candidate to the Tepper School,” and “I do not recommend this candidate to the Tepper School.”
Applicants are then asked to comment in more detail on the applicant’s areas for growth, current strengths, and whether the recommender would choose to work with the applicant in the future. Recommenders are asked to limit their comments on each of these topics to 300 words.
- If you were to coach this candidate with respect to how s/he works within a team, what would you advise that s/he does well? What would you advise the candidate to do differently? Provide specific examples that support your advice. (300 word maximum)
- If you were to coach this candidate on his/her professional development, in what areas would you suggest s/he focus? What areas are strengths on which s/he can build? Provide specific examples that support your advice. (300 word maximum)
- If you had the opportunity to work with this candidate in the future, would you? Why or why not? (300 word maximum)作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:30
UT Austin (McCombs) Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The recommendation form begins with the recommender’s contact information and a question about alumni status.
Are you a McCombs School of Business Alumnus? (yes or no)
The McCombs adcom then offers some guidance regarding the content of the recommendation they are seeking, and asks a few contextual questions before asking recommenders to upload their documents.
The Admissions Committee values an independent view of our applicants and is looking for insights from an individual who has superior knowledge of the applicant as a professional. The recommender should speak to the applicant’s work qualities and career potential. The most useful recommendations provide detailed descriptions and specific evidence that highlight the candidate’s professional behavior. This kind of information helps distinguish the very best individuals from a pool of many well-qualified candidates. Please write your recommendation in a separate document and upload below. Please only upload a PDF file:
What is your relationship with the applicant? (drop down menu)
What was your position at the time you worked with the applicant? (text field)
What was your organization at the time you worked with the applicant? (text field)
Finally, recommenders are invited to share any additional comments they would like with the admissions committee:
- Please provide any additional comments about the applicant’s performance, potential, fit with the program, or personal qualities you believe would be helpful to the Admissions Committee. (200 words)作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:33
UNC MBA Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
Following the recommender’s contact information, the UNC MBA adcom asks recommenders to provide an Evaluation of the Applicant via a series of brief responses. Applicants should note that character limits include spaces.
How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant? (150 characters)
Describe the applicant’s potential for becoming a responsible and successful manager. (200 characters)
What are the applicant’s major strengths? (200 characters)
What are the applicant’s most noticeable areas for improvement or growth? (200 characters)
Please use the space below to elaborate on the applicant’s qualifications? (200 characters)
Recommenders are then asked to rate the applicant on a series of professional and interpersonal characteristics. Click on the image to the right to view the UNC MBA recommendation grid. This grid also includes a drop down menu asking recommenders to indicate the strength of their recommendation (options: Strongly Recommend, Recommend, Recommend with some reservations, Do not recommend).
Recommenders are also asked to provide context for their ratings, and are invited to explain any reservations they might have about the applicant:
For each attribute listed in the chart below, please select the ranking that best describes how this applicant compares with others you have known during your professional career. Indicate the reference group with whom you are comparing this candidate (e.g., other MBA candidates, other students, other employees). (200 characters)
My reservations are: (if applicable) (200 characters)
Finally, recommenders are invited to upload an optional letter of recommendation to supplement their text-field entries.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:35
Recommenders are asked to begin by providing some context on their own backgrounds and relationship with the applicant:
How long have you known the applicant? (drop down menu) lease check the box that most clearly defines your relationship to the applicant (multiple choice) If other, please specify: (text field) Are you an alumnus/a of Georgetown University? (select yes or no) If yes, are you a McDonough School of Business alumnus/a? (select yes or no)
The admissions committee then poses a series of short-answer questions about the applicants’ strengths, areas for growth, interpersonal skills, and professionalism. Recommenders are asked to respond to each in 750 characters (approximately 125-150 words).
Describe the applicant’s strengths. How does this applicant’s professional performance compare with his/her peers? (750 characters, including spaces)
Describe the applicant’s main areas in need of development. Provide specific examples. (750 characters, including spaces)
Describe the applicant’s interpersonal skills. Is the applicant effective when working on a team? (750 characters, including spaces)
Describe the applicant’s professional poise, his/her ability to handle him/herself in a business setting. (750 characters, including spaces)
How does the applicant typically handle him/herself under pressure? Provide a specific example. (750 characters, including spaces)
Respondents are then presented with a Recommendation Rating section. Instead of the grid rating system favored by many programs, recommenders are simply asked to use a drop down menu to rate the applicant on a scale of 1-4 based on descriptions for each skill/domain. The content of this section includes interpersonal and cross-cultural skills, team and leadership qualities, business savvy, and intellectual curiosity.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Description 1 – Exhibits social awkwardness that may negatively impact individuals and teammates; or displays inappropriate behavior
Description 2 – Seems apathetic or appears to “know it all”; or exhibits some social awkwardness (i.e. overly shy, fidgety, limited eye contact, disengaged)
Description 3 – Actively engaged, professional image and attitude; appears comfortable and competent during interaction; socially at ease
Description 4 – Poised, asks probing questions; appropriately confident during interaction, socially adept
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Description 1 – Unable to understand a point of view different from his/her local culture; seemingly limited to one viewpoint or culture
Description 2 – Recognizes varying perspectives but has limited or minimal exposure to, or knowledge of other cultures; however, is able to understand issues in the context of his/her own national culture
Description 3 – Identifies the nuance and values the differences between cultures; has a view of the world that is shaped by experiences outside his /her own national culture
Description 4 – Seeks to understand and participate in other cultures; has significantly engaged another culture first hand
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
BUSINESS ACUMEN
Description 1 – Minimal business knowledge; experience has been in a non-business related field
Description 2 – Limited business knowledge; may observe others’ involvement but has only had limited, indirect involvement in business
Description 3 – Broad business knowledge or has transferrable skills that relate to a business- related position
Description 4 – Work has included in-depth business experiences in which he/she had first-hand involvement
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
TEAMWORK
Description 1 – Does not demonstrate the ability to work effectively on a team
Description 2 – Demonstrates the ability to work only somewhat effectively on a team
Description 3 – Engages in effective teamwork and collaboration; however, focuses on his/her own accomplishment rather than that of the group
Description 4 – Embraces and creates opportunities for collaboration; leverages team strengths; focuses on the accomplishment of the group over that of the individual
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY
Description 1 – Shows minimal interest in learning both in their personal/professional life
Description 2 – Demonstrates some interest in personal/ professional intellectual pursuits, but it does not appear to be a priority
Description 3 – Has a desire to invest time and energy in personal/professional learning; demonstrates a willingness to engage in learning but may not take initiative to do so
Description 4 – Seeks opportunities and actively engages in learning; pursues learning to enhance personal/professional life
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
Description 1 – No demonstrated leadership skills; no evidence of initiative
Description 2 – Expresses desire for leadership role; has limited or minimal leadership experience
Description 3 – Moderate experience in influencing and motivating others; limited opportunity to develop skill set
Description 4 – Has had notable leadership experiences; demonstrates keen ability to influence and motivate others toward a common goal; has significant experience in a leadership role
N/A – Unable to comment based on experience with applicant
Finally, recommenders are invited to upload any additional comments they would like to share with the admissions committee, and are asked to summarize the strength of their recommendation for the applicant’s admission to the MBA program.
If you would like to provide additional comments please use the ‘upload document’ button below to upload your response.
Extent of Recommendation:
I strongly recommend this applicant to the Georgetown MBA Program.
I recommend this applicant to the Georgetown MBA Program.
I recommend (with reservations) this applicant to the Georgetown MBA Program.
I do not recommend this applicant to the Georgetown MBA Program.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:35
Emory MBA Recommendation Questions 2015-2016作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:36
INSEAD MBA Program Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
INSEAD asks recommenders to provide their responses within a PDF that is emailed through the online application, which recommenders then upload through the online portal.
The recommendation begins with several background questions:
Have you attended an INSEAD Programme? if yes, please specify which one?
Please, specify your relationship to candidate: (select Professional, Educational, or Personal)
How long have you known the candidate? Define your relationship with the candidate and the circumstances whereby you met.
Click on the image to the right to view the grid on which INSEAD asks recommenders to rate the applicant’s competence, professionalism, and various other abilities and skills.
Recommenders are then asked to respond to the following short-answer questions within the PDF document. Our initial testing suggests that this space accommodates about 1,500 characters including spaces, though this may vary depending on the software being used.
These INSEAD MBA recommendation questions are:
1. Comment on the candidate’s career progress to date and his/her career focus.
2. What do you consider to be the candidate’s major strengths? Comment on the factors that distinguish the candidate from other individuals at his/her level.
3. What do you consider to be the candidate’s major weaknesses?
4. Comment on the candidate’s potential for senior management. Do you see him/her as a future leader?
5. Describe the candidate as a person. Comment on his/her ability to establish and maintain relationships, sensitivity to others, self-confidence, attitude, etc. Specifically comment on the candidate’s behaviour or skills in a group setting/team environment.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:39
LBS MBA Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
After providing their basic contact information, recommenders are asked to respond to a series of brief essay questions about the applicant’s strengths, areas for growth, progress in the workplace, and goals for the future. Recommenders are asked to address each of the below questions in no more than 500 words. The adcom also notes that this is not a requirement, i.e. that briefer remarks are acceptable in response to each item.
1.How do you know the applicant? How long have you known them for?
2. What would you say are the applicant’s key strengths and talents?
3. What would you say are the applicant’s key weaknesses or areas for improvement?
4. In which areas of development has the applicant progressed most in the time you’ve known them?
5. What do you think this person might be doing in ten years’ time? Why?
Recommenders are then asked to complete a Ratings section, in which they complete a quantitative assessment of the applicant on a series of skills related to intellectual ability, interpersonal skills, as well as management and leadership potential. The LBS adcom asks recommenders to use the following “system” in completing their ratings: 1=High 3=Average 5=Low. Recommenders are also able to select “Not observed” for any of the below items:
Intellectual or academic ability
Quantitative skills
Initiative / Ability to take decisions
Problem-solving skills
Organisational skills
Leadership skills
Team skills
Impact / Charisma
Self confidence
Self motivation
Spoken English communication skills
Written English communication skills
Finally, recommenders are asked to summarize the strength of their recommendations on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 corresponding to Highly Recommended and 5 to Not Recommended.作者: myice 时间: 2015-11-10 17:40
Oxford Saïd Recommendation Questions 2015-2016
The recommendation form begins with the recommendation’s contact information and an inquiry about Oxford alumni status:
University of Oxford alumnus/alumna (yes or no)
If yes: Programme attended (text field)
If yes: Year attended (text field)
Recommenders are then asked to rate the applicant’s English language proficiency. The options for each of the below items are: Fluent, Very Good, Good, Basic, Weak
Ability to Speak English
Ability to Read English
Ability to Write English
Finally, recommenders are asked to provide a recommendation. Recommenders can upload a document or enter their comments into a text box with a 5,000 character limit (including spaces). The instructions for this section are as follows:
Please use the box below to provide any comments you consider will be helpful to the Admissions Committee when reviewing the candidate’s application. We would like to know how long you have known the candidate for and in what capacity. We would also like to hear about the candidate’s academic and professional background, as well as the strengths/weaknesses of the candidate, how he/she would benefit from the programme, what he/she would bring to the class and his/her soft skills and potential.作者: zhangxp2008 时间: 2015-11-11 21:48