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RoundED1st2nd3rd4th
WhartonN/A2008-10-92009-1-82009-3-5N/A
HBSN/A2008-10-152009-1-62009-3-11N/A
StanfordN/A2008-10-292009-1-72009-4-8N/A
MITN/A2008-10-282009-1-13N/AN/A
HAASN/A2008-11-42009-12-92009-1-302009-3-11
RossN/A2008-10-102009-1-22009-3-1N/A
ChicagoN/A2008-10-152009-1-72009-3-11N/A
YaleN/A2008-10-152009-1-72009-3-18N/A
Tuck2008-10-152008-11-122009-1-72009-4-1N/A
Duke2008-10-152008-10-272009-1-72009-3-16N/A

2楼:Wharton

3楼:HBS

4楼:Stanford

5楼:Kellogg

6楼:MIT

7楼:Ross

8楼:HAAS

9楼:Yale SOM

10楼:Tuck

11楼:Chicago

12楼:Duke

13楼:Columbia

kellogg deadline的补充:

Application Timetable Round 1Round 2Round 3
Part IPart I must be submitted before requesting an off-campus or scheduling an on-campus interview with the Kellogg Admissions Office.

Off-Campus Interview Request

- Select the off campus interview request box and submit Part I by…

(NOTE: Please allow up to 6 weeks after submitting Part I and your off-campus interview request to receive an interview assignment in your local area.
When requesting an off campus interview, please specify your domestic zip code or international city/country to receive a match in a timely manner.)
10/3/2008
12/22/2008
2/23/2009

OR

    
On-Campus Interview
              

- Select the on campus interview request box and submit Part I by…

THEN

- Contact the Kellogg Admissions Office to schedule and complete your interview by…
(Please allow 2 business days after submitting Part I to schedule your appointment)
10/17/2008
1/12/2009
3/9/2009
12/19/2008
3/9/2009
4/20/2009
Part 2 Due by 11:59PM CDT
10/17/2008
1/12/2009
3/9/2009
Decision Rendered by
1/7/2009
3/30/2009
5/18/2009
Tuition deposit received by
4/1/2009
5/6/2009
3 weeks from date of admission
 
 




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Columbia Business School Essay Topics 2008-2009

Columbia’s essay topics for the 2008-2009 season are quite similar to this year’s J-term application essays, with one notable exception: the removal of the fourth essay about applicant’s passions. Though the information isn’t yet available on the school’s website, an admissions representative discussed this on the Business Week forum, and we have confirmed it with the Columbia Admissions Office.

Essay 1 (Required): What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750 word limit)

Essay 2 (Required): Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. View link below. Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 3 (Required): Please provide an example of a team failure of which you’ve been a part. If given a second chance, what would you do differently? (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 4 (Optional): Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.)

Columbia’s essay topics for the 2008-2009 season are quite similar to this year’s J-term application essays, with one notable exception: the removal of the fourth essay about applicant’s passions. Though the information isn’t yet available on the school’s website, an admissions representative discussed this on the Business Week forum, and we have confirmed it with the Columbia Admissions Office.

Essay 1 (Required): What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750 word limit)

Essay 2 (Required): Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. View link below. Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 3 (Required): Please provide an example of a team failure of which you’ve been a part. If given a second chance, what would you do differently? (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 4 (Optional): Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.)

Columbia’s essay topics for the 2008-2009 season are quite similar to this year’s J-term application essays, with one notable exception: the removal of the fourth essay about applicant’s passions. Though the information isn’t yet available on the school’s website, an admissions representative discussed this on the Business Week forum, and we have confirmed it with the Columbia Admissions Office.

Essay 1 (Required): What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750 word limit)

Essay 2 (Required): Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. View link below. Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 3 (Required): Please provide an example of a team failure of which you’ve been a part. If given a second chance, what would you do differently? (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 4 (Optional): Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.)

Columbia’s essay topics for the 2008-2009 season are quite similar to this year’s J-term application essays, with one notable exception: the removal of the fourth essay about applicant’s passions. Though the information isn’t yet available on the school’s website, an admissions representative discussed this on the Business Week forum, and we have confirmed it with the Columbia Admissions Office.

Essay 1 (Required): What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750 word limit)

Essay 2 (Required): Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. View link below. Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 3 (Required): Please provide an example of a team failure of which you’ve been a part. If given a second chance, what would you do differently? (Recommended 500 word limit)

Essay 4 (Optional): Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the Admissions Committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.)

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Duke Fuqua 2009 MBA Application Questions and Deadlines

Duke Fuqua released its 2008-09 application deadlines and essay questions today.

Duke Fuqua 2008-09 Application Deadlines

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                       Application Deadline      Notification Date

Early Action       Oct. 15, 2008                   Nov. 14, 2008

Round 1            Oct. 27, 2008                    Dec.  19, 2008

Round 2             Jan. 7, 2009                     Mar. 10, 2009

Round 3             Mar. 16, 2009                   Apr. 23, 2009

Duke Fuqua Essays for Fall 2009 Entry

Three short answer questions and one long essay question must be completed before submitting your application. Prepare your essays carefully. The Admissions Committee considers your responses to the following questions important in the selection process. Please respond fully and concisely using 1.5 line spacing.

For the short answer questions, please restrict your response to a single page each. For the long essay question, please restrict your response to two pages. Please avoid using a font size smaller than 10-point.

Candidates who applied to Fuqua between September 2007 and April 2008 are considered reapplicants.  All reapplicants are required to complete the Reapplicant Essay in addition to the Applicant Essays. 

All applicants have the opportunity to submit an optional essay to explain any extenuating circumstances of which the Admissions Committee should be aware.

Short Answer Essays - Answer all short answer essay questions.

  1. What do you hope to gain from The Duke MBA?  How does it fit into your short- and long- term goals? If you are interested in a joint degree or the Health Sector Management program, please address in this response.
  2. How will you contribute to the overall experience of your peers at The Duke MBA? 
  3. Discuss a person, event or experience that has significantly shaped your life and explain why. Note: The goal of this essay is to get a sense of who you are, rather than what you have achieved professionally.

Long Essay - Answer the long essay question below.

  1. Today, companies must navigate through complex and interdependent issues. They must deal with health and security matters, environmental impact questions, and diversity and cultural concerns.  Leaders need adaptability, imagination, and emotional intelligence as well as business acumen.

    Upon graduation, a Duke MBA will be a leader of consequence - able to deal simultaneously with complex matters and engage skillfully with colleagues, clients, and community.  What impact do you hope to have as a leader of consequence?

Optional Essay (not required)

  1. If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the admissions committee should be aware, please explain them here (e.g. unexplained gaps in work, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, significant weakness in your application).  

Reapplicant Essay

All reapplicants are also required to complete the Reapplicant Essay below. lease limit your response to two pages.

Write an essay describing how you are a stronger candidate for admission compared to the previous year's application

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Chicago GSB 2008-2009 Essay Topics Announced

Chicago GSB has released its essay topics for the 2008-2009 application season! Although the school’s completed application will not be available until late July, the early release of the essay questions gives potential applicants time to begin thinking about and drafting their responses.

Here are the essay questions for the 2008-2009 application season:

Question 1: Why are you pursuing an MBA at this point in your career? (750 word maximum).

Questions 2: Please select one of the following two questions to answer. (1000 word maximum)

1a) Please provide an example of a time when you had to make a choice between two equally important obligations. How did you decide which obligation deserved your attention? b) Did you try and predict other people’s reactions to your decision? If so, how accurate were you? Why do you think you were or were not accurate in your prediction? c) Reflecting on this experience, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB might have aided in your decision making process?

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2a) Have you ever made a decision that caused you to go against popular opinion? Please describe that situation and your rationale for you decision. b) Did you feel at any point that people misperceived your motives? Explain? c) In retrospect, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB would have affected your decision?

Slide Presentation: We have asked for a great deal of information throughout this application and now invite you tell us about yourself. Using four slides or less, please provide readers with content that captures who you are. (For guidelines to consider when approaching the slide presentation, applications should visit the school’s application site.)

Chicago GSB has released its essay topics for the 2008-2009 application season! Although the school’s completed application will not be available until late July, the early release of the essay questions gives potential applicants time to begin thinking about and drafting their responses.

Here are the essay questions for the 2008-2009 application season:

Question 1: Why are you pursuing an MBA at this point in your career? (750 word maximum).

Questions 2: Please select one of the following two questions to answer. (1000 word maximum)

1a) Please provide an example of a time when you had to make a choice between two equally important obligations. How did you decide which obligation deserved your attention? b) Did you try and predict other people’s reactions to your decision? If so, how accurate were you? Why do you think you were or were not accurate in your prediction? c) Reflecting on this experience, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB might have aided in your decision making process?

-or-

2a) Have you ever made a decision that caused you to go against popular opinion? Please describe that situation and your rationale for you decision. b) Did you feel at any point that people misperceived your motives? Explain? c) In retrospect, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB would have affected your decision?

Slide Presentation: We have asked for a great deal of information throughout this application and now invite you tell us about yourself. Using four slides or less, please provide readers with content that captures who you are. (For guidelines to consider when approaching the slide presentation, applications should visit the school’s application site.)

Chicago GSB has released its essay topics for the 2008-2009 application season! Although the school’s completed application will not be available until late July, the early release of the essay questions gives potential applicants time to begin thinking about and drafting their responses.

Here are the essay questions for the 2008-2009 application season:

Question 1: Why are you pursuing an MBA at this point in your career? (750 word maximum).

Questions 2: Please select one of the following two questions to answer. (1000 word maximum)

1a) Please provide an example of a time when you had to make a choice between two equally important obligations. How did you decide which obligation deserved your attention? b) Did you try and predict other people’s reactions to your decision? If so, how accurate were you? Why do you think you were or were not accurate in your prediction? c) Reflecting on this experience, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB might have aided in your decision making process?

-or-

2a) Have you ever made a decision that caused you to go against popular opinion? Please describe that situation and your rationale for you decision. b) Did you feel at any point that people misperceived your motives? Explain? c) In retrospect, how do you think an MBA from Chicago GSB would have affected your decision?

Slide Presentation: We have asked for a great deal of information throughout this application and now invite you tell us about yourself. Using four slides or less, please provide readers with content that captures who you are. (For guidelines to consider when approaching the slide presentation, applications should visit the school’s application site.)

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Yale SOM 2009 Deadlines

                        Deadline            Notification
  

Round 1     Oct. 15, 2008     Jan. 16, 2009
Round 2    
   Jan. 7, 2009     Apr. 10, 2009

Round 3    

   Mar. 18, 2009     May 8, 2009

Yale School of Management 2009 MBA Essay Questions & Deadlines

Yale just announced on its community blog the Yale SOM 2009 MBA essay questions.

1: Why a Yale MBA?

What is the impact that you wish to have on the world? How will your previous experiences and a Yale MBA enhance your ability, in the short-term and long-term, to pursue a career that will allow you to achieve this impact? (500 words maximum)

2: Leadership Example

Describe a professional accomplishment that exhibits your leadership style. The accomplishment should include evidence of your leadership skills, a description of the actions you took, as well as the impact you had on your organization. (500 words maximum)

3: Personal Statement 1

Choose one (1) of the following topics and answer it in essay form. Please indicate the topic number at the beginning of your essay. (500 words maximum)

(1) A central premise of our teaching about leadership at the Yale School of Management is that true leadership – leadership that helps to address a significant problem in a new way – is necessarily personal. It is only when personal passion aligns with meaningful aspirations that individuals are able to inspire others to act in support of an important goal or cause. What are you most passionate about, and how have you demonstrated a commitment to this passion?

(2) What personal achievement are you most proud of and why?

(3) Describe a situation in which your values were challenged. How did you respond to the situation and what did you learn from it?

(4) A phrase often heard among SOM graduates is that they aspire to lead a life that is an “SOM Story” – that of a broadly engaged, values-based leader who owns and solves hard problems that matter. How will you create your own SOM Story? Describe a situation in which you devised and implemented a creative or innovative solution to a difficult problem. What obstacles did you face and how did you overcome them?

(5) The Yale School of Management is a community of individuals with diverse backgrounds and interests. What unique attributes would you bring to the Class of 2011?

(6) What is the most difficult feedback you have received and how did you address it? Looking forward, what skills are you most eager to build or improve upon in business school?

(7) Required for reapplicants: What steps have you taken to improve your candidacy since your last application?

4: Personal Statement 2

Choose one (1) of the topics listed in Essay 3, or create a topic of your own about a subject that is meaningful to you, and answer it in essay form. Please indicate the topic number (or state the topic if it is not one of the ones listed) at the beginning of your essay. (500 words maximum)

Optional Essay

If any aspect of your candidacy needs further explanation, please provide any additional information that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider. (250 words maximum)

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Dartmouth / Tuck Essay Topic Analysis 2008-2009
   

Essay 1: Why is an MBA a critical next step toward your short- and long-term career goals? Why is Tuck the best MBA program for you?

Essay 2: Tuck defines leadership as “inspiring others to strive and enabling them to accomplish great things.” We believe great things and great leadership can be accomplished in pursuit of business and societal goals. Describe a time when you exercised such leadership. Discuss the challenges you faced and the results you achieved. What characteristics helped you to be effective, and what areas do you feel you need to develop in order to be a better leader?

Essay 3: Discuss the most difficult constructive criticism or feedback you have received. How did you address it? What have you learned from it?

Essay 4: Tuck seeks candidates of various backgrounds who can bring new perspectives to our community. How will your unique personal history, values, and/or life experiences contribute to the culture at Tuck?

Essay 1: Why is an MBA a critical next step toward your short- and long-term career goals? Why is Tuck the best MBA program for you?

Essay 2: Tuck defines leadership as “inspiring others to strive and enabling them to accomplish great things.” We believe great things and great leadership can be accomplished in pursuit of business and societal goals. Describe a time when you exercised such leadership. Discuss the challenges you faced and the results you achieved. What characteristics helped you to be effective, and what areas do you feel you need to develop in order to be a better leader?

Essay 3: Discuss the most difficult constructive criticism or feedback you have received. How did you address it? What have you learned from it?

Essay 4: Tuck seeks candidates of various backgrounds who can bring new perspectives to our community. How will your unique personal history, values, and/or life experiences contribute to the culture at Tuck?

Essay 1: Why is an MBA a critical next step toward your short- and long-term career goals? Why is Tuck the best MBA program for you?

Essay 2: Tuck defines leadership as “inspiring others to strive and enabling them to accomplish great things.” We believe great things and great leadership can be accomplished in pursuit of business and societal goals. Describe a time when you exercised such leadership. Discuss the challenges you faced and the results you achieved. What characteristics helped you to be effective, and what areas do you feel you need to develop in order to be a better leader?

Essay 3: Discuss the most difficult constructive criticism or feedback you have received. How did you address it? What have you learned from it?

Essay 4: Tuck seeks candidates of various backgrounds who can bring new perspectives to our community. How will your unique personal history, values, and/or life experiences contribute to the culture at Tuck?

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Full-time MBA Program
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Application Information

Application deadline & decision schedule
Application materials
Essay Questions
Reapplication
Current or Former Berkeley Campus Graduate Students

Fall 2009 Application Deadline & Decision Schedule

Round:Online Application submitted by: GMAT and TOEFL taken on or before deadline:Decision posted/emailed by:
One
November 4, 2008November 4, 2008January 28, 2009
Two
December 9, 2008December 9, 2008March 18, 2009
Three
January 30, 2009January 30, 2009April 28, 2009
Four
March 11, 2009March 11, 2009May 19, 2009

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Application Materials

The fall 2008 online application is now closed. The fall 2009 online application will be available in August.

Please note that we only accept online applications - paper applications are not available. Also, please do not print out your online application and mail it to us. Our application is intended for online submission only.

In order for an application to be considered for a particular round, it must be submitted online prior to midnight Pacific Standard Time the evening of the deadline. In addition, you must submit the following supplemental materials:

  • Application fee
  • Two professional letters of recommendation: Recommenders may submit letters of recommendation either by paper or electronically. You may download the PDF of the fall 2009 recommendation form here. (Requires Adobe reader.)
  • Current resume (must be submitted online)
  • One official transcript from every college/university/graduate institution you have attended since secondary/high school graduation regardless of length of study. Graduates of non-U.S. institutions must also provide one official degree certificate in the original language. English translations are required if the documents are not in English. They must arrive in a sealed envelope as issued by the school.
  • Official GMAT(Graduate Management Admissions Test) Score Report (Institution Code N2VPT47): You can obtain detailed information about the GMAT by visiting http://www.gmac.com.
  • Official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Score Report, if applicable (Institution code 4833-02): You can obtain detailed information about the TOEFL by visiting http://www.toefl.org, or the IELTS by visiting http://www.ielts.org/.

For further details about the above requirements, please see Admissions Criteria. Detailed instructions will be provided with the fall 2009 online application.

Mail supplemental materials to: Full-time MBA Admissions, Haas School of Business, 430 Student Services Bldg #1902, Berkeley, CA 94720-1902.

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Fall 2009 Essay Questions

Listed below are the supplemental questions, short answer questions, required essays, and optional essays for the fall 2009 application.

Supplemental Questions:

  1. If you have not provided a letter of recommendation from your current supervisor, please explain; otherwise, enter N/A.
  2. List in order of importance all community & professional organizations and extracurricular activities in which you have been involved during or after university studies. Indicate the nature of the activity or organization, dates of involvement, offices held, & average number of hours spent per month.
  3. List full-time and part-time jobs held during undergraduate or graduate studies, indicating the employer, job title, employment dates, location, and the number of hours worked per week for each position held prior to the completion of your degree.
  4. Please explain all gaps in your employment since earning your university degree.
  5. Please identify the course(s) you have taken or intend to take to demonstrate quantitative proficiency. Provide the course name, date, grade if any, and institution at which the course was or will be taken. If you wish, you may discuss other ways in which you have demonstrated strong quantitative abilities.
  6. If you have ever been subject to academic discipline, placed on probation, suspended or required to withdraw from any college or university, please explain. If not, please enter N/A. (An affirmative response to this question does not automatically disqualify you from admission.)

Short Answer:

  1. If you could change one thing you've done in your life, what would it be, and how would you do it differently? (250 word maximum)
  2. Tell us about your most significant accomplishment. (250 word maximum)
  3. At Haas, we value innovation and creativity. Describe an innovative solution you have created to address a specific challenge. (250 word maximum)
  4. What steps have you taken to learn about the Berkeley MBA program, and what factors have influenced your decision to apply? (250 word maximum)

Required Essays:

  1. Give us an example of a situation in which you displayed leadership. (500 word maximum)
  2. What are your short-term and long-term career goals? How do your professional experiences relate to these goals? Why do you want an MBA from Berkeley at this point in your career? (1000 word maximum)

Optional Essays:

  1. (Optional) Please feel free to provide a statement concerning any information you would like to add to your application that you haven’t addressed elsewhere. (500 word maximum)
  2. (Optional) If you wish to be considered for the Haas Achievement Award (for individuals who have achieved success in spite of significant economic, educational, health-related and/or other obstacles), please use this space to address the obstacles you have overcome. (750 word maximum)

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Reapplication

If you have submitted an application to the program within the past two years, but were not admitted or did not register, you are required to complete and submit the following portions of the online application:

  • Test Scores
  • Employment section, including current resume
  • Education section
  • Applicant Acknowledgement
  • Application fee
  • Transcript for any new coursework completed since your prior application
  • Assuming that an application was complete at the time of submission, you will need to answer additional supplemental questions designated in the instructions.
  • If you would like to be considered for a Haas Achievement Award, please answer that optional essay question.
  • For Fall 2009, you must submit new test scores if your test was taken before June 1, 2007 (TOEFL) or October 1, 2003 (GMAT).

Updating any other application materials is optional, although the Admissions Committee does note the effort that candidates put into their reapplication.

We strongly recommend that you submit a statement outlining how you have improved your candidacy since your last application, as the Admissions Committee will be looking for substantive change in your qualifications. You can use the optional essay question to provide this information. In addition, you are encouraged to submit one or two new letters of recommendation.

If you have taken the GMAT and TOEFL again, ask the Educational Testing Service to forward the new official scores to the Haas School and note your new score on the Test Score section of the application.

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Current or Former Berkeley Campus Graduate Students

Students currently enrolled for graduate study in any department on the UC Berkeley campus must file a petition to change or add a major in order to apply to the MBA program. No fee is charged for this petition.

If there has been a break in registration, students must also file a petition for readmission along with the petition to change or add a major. A $60 fee is charged for readmission petitions in lieu of the application fee. This fee must be paid by check and cannot be paid online.

Petitions are accepted for fall semester only. Both petitions (for readmission and for add/drop/changes of major) are available from the Degrees Unit of the Graduate Division, 302 Sproul Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-5900,               (510) 642-7330        or can be found at here. (requires Adobe Reader.)

Students from both categories must file a complete MBA application, in addition to the petition, within the appropriate deadlines. They will be expected to complete the MBA program, if admitted, within the same period of time as students entering the program from outside the Berkeley campus.

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MIT Sloan 2008-09 Essay Questions and Deadline

MBA Program Deadlines

 MBA Round I*MBA Round II
Application Received By
12 noon Pacific Standard Time
(2000 GMT)
Tuesday,
Oct 28, 2008
Tuesday,
Jan 13, 2009
Decisions Released OnMonday,
Feb 2, 2009
Monday,
Apr 6, 2009
Reply ByFriday,
Mar 13, 2009
Friday,
May 8, 2009

* Reapplicants must submit their application by the Round I deadline. LFM reapplicants must submit their reapplication by the LFM deadline.

Dual-Degree Program Deadlines

 LFM ProgramHKS*BEP
Application Received By
12 noon Pacific Standard
Time (2000 GMT)
Monday,
Dec 15, 2008
Tuesday,
Jan 13, 2009
Monday,
Dec 15, 2008
Decision Released OnMonday,
Mar 9, 2009
Monday,
Apr 6, 2009
Monday,
Apr 6, 2009
Reply ByWednesday,
Apr 8, 2009
Friday,
May 8, 2009
Friday,
May 8, 2009

* Deadline for first-year Kennedy School candidates (HKS ’10) applying for the dual-degree, three-year MPA/MBA option. HKS ’09 candidates, who are not eligible to pursue the dual-degree option, may apply in Round 1 or 2.

Résumé

Please prepare a business résumé that includes your employment history in reverse chronological order, with titles, dates, and whether you worked part-time or full-time. Your educational record should also be in reverse chronological order and should indicate dates of attendance and degree(s) earned. Other information appropriate to a business résumé is welcomed and encouraged. The résumé should not be more than one page in length (up to 50 lines).

Cover Letter

Prepare a cover letter (up to 500 words) seeking a place in the MIT Sloan MBA Program. Describe your accomplishments and include an example of how you had an impact on a group or organization. Your letter should conform to standard business correspondence and be addressed to Mr. Rod Garcia, Director of MBA Admissions.

Essays

We are interested in learning more about you and how you work, think, and act. For each essay, please provide a brief overview of the situation followed by a detailed description of your response. Please limit the experiences you discuss to those which have occurred in the past three years.

In each of the essays please describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did.

All applicants:

Essay 1: Please tell us about a challenging interaction you had with a person or group. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

Essay 2: Please tell us about a time when you defended your idea. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

Essay 3: Please tell us about a time when you executed a plan. (500 words or less, limited to one page)

Essay 4: Please tell the Admissions Committee whatever else you would like us to know. (250 words or less, limited to one page)

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Michigan Ross MBA Deadlines and Essay Questions Announced

Michigan Ross announced its 2008-09 deadlines and essay questions today. Tips to follow.

Ross 2008-09 Full-time MBA Deadlines
  

Round I:   Oct. 10, 2008

Round II:  Jan. 2, 2009

Round III: Mar. 1, 2009

MBA Full-time Essay Questions

  1. Briefly describe your short-term and long-term career goals. Why is an MBA the best choice at this point in your career? What and/or who influenced your decision to apply to Ross? (500 word max)
  2. Describe your most significant professional accomplishment. Elaborate on the leadership skills you displayed, the actions you took and the impact you had on your organization.( 500 word max)
  3. If you were not pursuing the career goals you described in Question 1, what profession would you pursue instead? (For example, teacher, musician athlete, architect, etc.) How will this alternate interest contribute to your effectiveness in solving multidisciplinary problems? (300 word max).
  4. Describe your experience during a challenging time in your life. Explain how you grew personally, either despite this challenge or because of it. (300 word max).

Optional Question: Is there anything else you think the Admissions Committee should know about you to evaluate your candidacy?

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Kellogg 2009 Essay Topics and Deadlines
  

The 2008-2009 essay questions are:

All applicants are required to answer questions 1, 2 and 3in addition to 2 of the essays in question 4.

For questions 1-3, please limit responses to 2 pages.

1: Briefly assess your career progress to date.  Elaborate on your future career plans and your motivation for pursuing a graduate degree at Kellogg.

2: Describe how your background, values, academics, activities and/or leadership skills will enhance the experience of other Kellogg students.

3: Describe your key leadership experiences and evaluate what leadership areas you hope to develop through your MBA experience.

Choose two of the following three essays…

4. Applicants must answer 2 of the below essays.  (Re-applicants must answer question 4D and 1 other essay).  Please keep responses to two paragraphs.

4A - Describe a time when you had to motivate a reluctant individual or group.

4B  - I wish the Admissions Committee had asked me…..

4C - What do others admire about you?

4D - For re-applicants only:
Since your previous application, what are the steps you’ve taken to strengthen your candidacy?

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