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MBA Essay, Recommendation Questions & Interview Setting 13/14
Information as of 9/13/2013
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Table of Contents
Program iBT NotesCambridge (Judge) 110 IELTS 7.5
Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) 100 PBT250, CBT100
Chicago (Booth) 104 IELTS7.0, PTE70
Columbia
Cornell (Johnson) 100 PBT 600, IELTS7.0
Dartmouth (Tuck)
Duke (Fuqua)
Emory (Goizueta) 100 PTE 68 or IELTS 7.0
HBS 109 IELTS7.5, PTE75
HEC
IMD TOEFL not required
INSEAD 105 TOEIC950 Wrt 170/ Spk190; IELTS 7.5;
PTE Academic72; and CPE: B.
London Business School
London Business School - Sloan
MSc in Leadership and Strategy
Michigan (Ross) 100 IELTS7.0
Michigan (Ross) - GMBA 100
MIT Sloan The TOEFL or IELTS is not required for MBA applicants.
MIT Sloan - Fellows Program in
Innovation and Global
Leadership
100 IELTS 7.5
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Cambridge (Judge)
Deadlines
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba/apply/submitting.html
Round Application deadline Interview day Outcome
Round 1 11 Oct 2013 29 Nov 2013* 2 Dec 2013 6 Dec 2013
Round 2 10 Jan 2014 21 Feb 2014* 24 Feb 2014 3 Mar 2014 7 Mar 2014
Round 3 7 Mar 2014 28 Apr 2014* 29 Apr 2014 2 May 2014
Round 4 25 Apr 2014 6 Jun 2014* 9 Jun 2014 13 Jun 2014 *telephone interview day only
Essay Questions
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba/apply/index.html
- Previous Roles/Promotions and Dates within your current company. Characters limit 1000
- Describe your primary job responsibilities; 1) type and size of internal and external teams with
which you work or supervise 2) type and number of clients or projects you manage; 3) size of
budget or revenue for which you are responsible; 4) international experience or exposure (150
word limit). Characters limit 1000
- What is your most significant challenge within your current company? Characters limit 1000
- What is your most significant accomplishment within your current company? Characters limit
1000
Career Objectives
Please provide a personal statement. It should not exceed 500 words and must include the
following:
- What are your short and long term career objectives?
- What skills/characteristics do you already have that will help you to achieve them?
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- What do you hope to gain from the degree programme and how do you feel it will help you
achieve the career objectives you have?
Recommendation Questions
Please also provide us with a one-two page letter of reference for the candidate. Please tell us
anything that you think will help the Admissions Committee evaluate the candidate’s application,
but in particular we would like you to address the following issues.
Reference Criteria
1. Elaborate and / or provide us with concrete examples if you have rated the applicant as below
average, outstanding or exceptional on any of the qualities in the table above.
2. Describe what you like most and least about working with the applicant.
3. Tell us about any particular weakness the candidate has compared to other peers / team
members that you regularly work with.
4. Describe the applicant’s attitude and behaviour when working with: (a) managers/supervisors
(b) peers (c) subordinates.
5. Suggest what you think the applicant will be doing in ten years.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scoreshttp://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba/apply/requirements.html
GMAT or GRE
Current class average - 690
Valid GRE scores also accepted
TOEFL or IELTS
IELTS - 7.5 with no element below 7.0
TOEFL iBT110 with a minimum of 25 in each section
PBT637 with 5.5 in the Test of Written English
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Interview
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/mba/apply/process.html
Short-listed candidates are invited to an interview day at Cambridge Judge Business School. In
exceptional circumstances (for example if it is difficult for you to get a visa at short notice to visit
the UK) we are sometimes able to offer interviews in your own country or occasionally by
telephone. We do, however, strongly prefer candidates to visit us in Cambridge, as each interview
day comprises a full programme of selection and information events, including:
a group Q&A session with admissions, careers and other key staff
an individual interview with faculty members
provision of information about funding your MBA
a tour of the facilities at Cambridge Judge Business School
an opportunity to sit in on an MBA class where possible
coffee and lunch with current MBA students
If we offer you a place on the Cambridge MBA, we will ask (when you accept that place) for a
commitment fee of 10% of the course fee and for financial guarantees that you can meet the
costs of the programme.
You may need a visa in order to visit us for your interview. Please see our FAQs page for more
details, as well as for information on where to stay in Cambridge and how to find us when you
come for interview.
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Carnegie Mellon (Tepper)
Deadlines
http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/admissions/application-dates/index.aspx
2013-2014 Application Deadline, Notification and Deposit Dates
Application
Deadline
Decision
Notification
First
Deposit
Second
Deposit
Round 1 10/07/13 12/16/13 02/15/14 05/15/14
Round 2* 01/02/14 03/24/14 04/15/14 05/15/14
Round 3 03/15/14 05/15/14 06/01/14 N/A
* International students are encouraged to apply no later than Round 2 to ensure adequate time for the student
visa process.
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/common/fl_ApplicantLogout.asp?CID=238&ID=cmu-
mba&d=8%2F17%2F2013+12%3A00%3A07+AM&AYID=DF4DF33-A510-401D-99FF-
A209E1F226E
Post-MBA Goals
- What is your professional goal immediately following graduation from Tepper? Characters limit 1000
- What are your long term career goals? Characters limit 1000
Essay #1 (Maximum 500 words): What transferrable skills have you developed that are related to
your professional goals outlined above in the Post-MBA Goals short answer? Identify and explain
the skills that you will need to develop or enhance. Specifically, how will the Tepper MBA help you
achieve these goals?
Essay #2 (Maximum 300 words): Describe a defining moment in your life and explain how it has
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shaped you as a person.
Essay #3 (Maximum 300 words): How will your presence in the Tepper MBA program benefit your
fellow students? How will you contribute to the School as a student and as an alumnus?
Optional Essay
Optional Essay (Maximum 500 words): Is there anything else that you think we should know as
we evaluate your application? If you believe your credentials and essays represent you fairly, you
should not feel obligated to answer this question. This essay is intended to provide a place for
you to add information that you think is important but is not covered elsewhere in the application.
This could include clarification of your employment or academic record, choice of recommenders
or helpful context for the admissions committee in reviewing your application.
Recommendation Questions
Recommender Statements
Briefly address each question in the space provided.
- In what area is the applicant most exceptional?
- In what area does the candidate need most improvement?
- How effective is the candidate when working with others? (Consider whether the candidate is a
leader, is sought out as a team member, commands respect of his or her associates.)
- How do the candidate's achievements compare to peers? (For example, consider the
opportunities the applicant has had to make use of his or her abilities and how effectively he or
she has exploited them; also, consider whether the applicant completes assignments and is an
effective performer under stress.)
- How effective is the candidate in communicating verbally, in writing, and through presentations?
(For a non-native English speaker, how well does he or she use English?)
- Please add any additional statement you may wish to make concerning the candidate's aptitude
for an MBA and/or his or her potential for becoming a responsible and successful business
leader.
Overall Recommendation
_Recommend Level.I enthusiastically recommend that this candidate be admitted to the Tepper
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School of Business.
_I recommend that this candidate be admitted to the Tepper School of Business.
_I recommend with some reservation that this candidate be admitted to the Tepper School of
Business.
_I do not recommend that this candidate be admitted to the Tepper School of Business
Recommendation Ranking
Test Scores
http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/admissions/checklist/index.aspx#IV.
GMAT or GRE
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
is required of all applicants. A candidate who has taken the GMAT or GRE more than once will
self-report the highest score when completing the online application.
TOEFL or IELTS
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The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language
Testing System (IELTS) is required of applicants whose native language is not English.
http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/admissions/faq/index.aspx
A minimum score of 600 PBT/250 CBT/100 IBT is required for international students entering the
MBA program.
Interview
http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/admissions/interviewscampusvisits/index.aspx
If you are invited for an interview, you may arrange an on-campus, off-campus or telephone
interview with a member of our admissions team. Please note that our admission committee
prefers an on-campus interview, if possible.
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Chicago (Booth)
Deadlines
https://apply.chicagobooth.edu/apply/insRound Application Deadline Mid-Decision Final Decision
1 Oct. 3, 2013 (5:00pm CST) Week of Oct. 28 Dec. 19, 2013 (9:00am CST)
2 Jan. 8, 2014 (5:00pm CST) Week of Feb. 10 March 27, 2014 (9:00am CST)
3 April 3, 2014 (5:00pm CST) Week of April 21 May 21, 2014 (9:00am CST)
Booth Scholar April 3, 2014 (5:00pm CST) Week of April 21 May 21, 2014 (9:00am CST)
Essay Questions
https://apply.chicagobooth.edu/apply/ess?id=29f617a1-28a7-4875-badc-c87f5952b69a
Short Answer Essays (250 words each)
Please respond to the following two essay prompts:
a. My favorite part of my work is... (250 word maximum)
b. I started to think differently when... (250 word maximum)
Presentation/Essay
The Chicago Booth experience will take you deeper into issues, force you to challenge
assumptions, and broaden your perspective. In a four-slide presentation or an essay of no more
than 600 words, broaden our perspective about who you are. Understanding what we currently
know about you from the rest of the application, what else would you like us to know?
We have set forth the following guidelines:
The content is completely up to you. There is no right, or even preferred, approach to this essay.
Feel free to use the software you are most comfortable with. Acceptable formats for upload in the
online application system are PowerPoint, Word, or PDF. However, we suggest converting your
file to a PDF to preserve your intended formatting.
There is a strict maximum of 4 pages (presentation) or 600 words (essay), though you can
provide fewer if you choose. The file size is limited to 16 MB. The document will be viewed
electronically, but we cannot support hyperlinks, embedded videos, music or motion images. The
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file will be evaluated on the quality of content and ability to convey your ideas, not on technical
expertise or presentation.
Optional Essay (300 words)
If there is any important information that you were unable to address elsewhere in the application,
please share that information here. (300 word maximum)
Reapplicant Essay (300 words)
You are considered a reapplicant if you submitted an application for the Chicago Booth Full-Time
MBA program for the Fall 2012 and/or Fall 2013 start dates.
Upon reflection, how has your perspective regarding your future, Chicago Booth, and/or getting
an MBA changed since the time of your last application?
Recommendation Questions
Recommendation Letter
Please provide a written letter of recommendation in support of the applicant. In comparison with
his/her peer group, address the following questions in your letter:
What are the applicant's most salient strengths?
What are the applicant's areas of development?
What is your overall impression of the applicant?
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/programs/full-time/admissions/international/english-exams
TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT) 104 / Paper test minimum score 600
IELTS Minimum score 7
PTE Academic Minimum score70
Interview
http://www.chicagobooth.edu/programs/full-time/admissions/apply
Interviews will be granted on an invitation-only basis after evaluation of a submitted application.
Candidates invited to interview will be contacted by the mid-decision date with instructions on how
to schedule an interview. A candidate who receives an invitation will have only one interview.
Interviews are conducted by admissions staff, students, or alumni. They are held on campus or in
a location convenient for the prospective student. All interviews, regardless of who conducts
them, receive equal weight in the evaluation process. An interview is required for admission.
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However, completing an interview does not guarantee admission.
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ColumbiaDeadlines
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/mba/admissions/options-deadlines#august
August 2014 Entry >
Early Decision: October 2, 2013
Merit Fellowship Consideration: January 6, 2014
Regular Decision: April 9, 2014
January 2014 Entry > October 2, 2013
Essay Questions
https://apply.gsb.columbia.edu/apply/ess
Essay 1
Given your individual background, why are you pursuing a Columbia MBA at this time? (500
words)
Essay2
Columbia Business School is located in the heart of the world’s business capital – Manhattan.
How do you anticipate that New York City will impact your experience at Columbia? (250 words)
Please view the videos below:
Ne w York City - limitless possibilities
https://apply.gsb.columbia.edu/apply/ess?id=d83e72dc-b03b-4e27-b7dd-fc9485e9b6ba
New York City - fast paced and adaptable
https://apply.gsb.columbia.edu/apply/ess?id=d83e72dc-b03b-4e27-b7dd-fc9485e9b6ba
Essay 3
What will the people in your Cluster be pleasantly surprised to learn about you? (250 words)
Optional Essay
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Is there any further information that you wish to provide the Admissions Committee? Please use
this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your
personal history. (Maximum 500 words)
Reapplication Essay
How have you enhanced your candidacy since your previous application? Please detail your
progress since you last applied and reiterate how you plan to achieve your immediate and long
term post-MBA professional goals. (Maximum 500 words).
Recommendation Questions
Recommendation Upload
Thank you for your willingness to recommend a candidate to Columbia Business School. Your
recommendation adds vital perspective to the admissions process. Please consider the following
guidelines when writing your recommendation:
Your relationship to the applicant.
The applicant’s performance.
Strengths and weaknesses of the applicant.
The applicant’s interpersonal skills.
The applicant’s written and spoken communication skills.
How does the applicant accept constructive criticism or handle conflicts?
How effective are the applicant’s interpersonal skills in the workplace?
The most important thing you would like the Admissions Committee to know.
Please limit your recommendation to 1000 words. Thank you once again.
Recommendation Ranking
NA
Test Scores
GMAT or GRE
All applicants must submit a self-reported GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE
(Graduate Record Examination) score (scores are valid for 5 years). Scores must be valid on the
date of application submission.
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TOEFL or PTE
International students who do not have a degree from an institution in which all instruction is
conducted in English must take either the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the
PTE (Pearson Test of English).
Interview
http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/programs-admissions/mba/admissions/application-requirements#7
Applicants may be invited to participate in evaluative interviews conducted by alumni or current
students. In most cases, interviews are offered in the applicant’s geographic area, and invitations
to interview can be sent at any time after a completed application has been received by the
Admissions Office. Interviews are by invitation only and cannot be requested.
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Cornell (Johnson)
Deadlines
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/Full-Time-MBA/Admissions/Important-Dates.aspxRound
Deadline Decision Notification Deposit Deadline*
Round 1 October 2, 2013 December 11, 2013 January 8, 2014
Round 2 December 4, 2013 February 5, 2014 March 5, 2014
Round 3 February 12, 2014 March 26, 2014 April 16, 2014
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=johnson-cu
You are the author for the book of Your Life Story. In 300 words or less please write the table of
contents for the book. Note: approach this essay with your unique style. We value creativity and
authenticity.
Please answer the following three questions in abbreviated format. (Keep each answer in 150
words or less)
- When did you decide that business school was the next step for you? (Was this an epiphany or
an evolutionary process? What was the catalyst that caused you to consider this next step)?
- Johnson values people that make things happen for themselves. Give an example of how you
have initiated this for yourself.
- Please describe your immediate post MBA career goals.
Essay Required for All Re-applicants
How did you strengthen your application since you last applied? (400 word limit)
Optional Essay
Complete this essay if you would like to add additional details regarding your candidacy. For
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instance, if you believe one or more aspects of your application (e.g., undergraduate record or
test scores) do not accurately reflect your potential for success at the Johnson School. (400 word
limit)
Activities
Create and upload a document outlining your activities according to the instructions below.
Formatting suggestions: 12 pt. font, Times New Roman, single spacing. (400 word limit) *
Collegiate Activities and Employment - List your extracurricular activities while in college in order
of importance to you. You may include details about your positions and the time commitment,
honors or awards received, and dates of participation. The list may also include part-time and
summer employment held while in college. Please list your employer, job title, responsibilities,
hours per week, and the dates for each position.
Post-Collegiate Activities - List community activities (clubs, church, civic, etc.) and professional
associations you contributed to since graduation from college. Please include the organization
name, your role, hours dedicated, elected offices held, and dates of participation.
Hobbies and Activities - Please describe any hobbies or activities that hold special significance for
you.
Recommendation Questions
https://rec.applyyourself.com?CID=727&Code=IZYYIQFEMHH
Additional Information * indicates a required field.
・ How long have you known the applicant? *
・ In what capacity have you known the applicant? Be specific. *
・ What are the applicant's most outstanding abilities or characteristics? * Characters left in
your response 1500
・ What are the applicant's most noticeable weaknesses? * Characters left in your response
1500
・ What impact has the applicant had on the organization in which he/she works? * Characters
left in your response 1500
・ Please comment on the applicant's personal and professional integrity. * Characters left in
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your response 1500
・ Please give examples of the applicant's performance for any Top 2% rating from the table.
Characters left in your response 1500
・ Please provide us with any additional information you may have about the applicant.
Characters left in your response 1500
Recommendation Ranking
Interview
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/Full-Time-MBA/Admissions.aspx
Interviews by Invitation: We send interview invitations throughout each round and offer a variety of
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options for interviews. We encourage you to visit Ithaca for an interview with admissions staff or
second-year MBA student, especially if you have not visited campus before. If you cannot travel
to Ithaca, we also offer interviews with alumni or Skype interviews.
Test Score
http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/Full-Time-MBA/Admissions/Frequently-Asked-Questions.aspx
GMAT or GRE
No minimum
TOEFL or IELTS
On the TOEFL, we require a minimum score of 100 on the Internet-Based Exam or 600 on the
Paper-Based exam. On the IELTS, a minimum score band of 7 is required and we also look for a
score of 7 on the speaking and writing modules.
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Dartmouth (Tuck)
Deadlines
http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/important-dates
Application and CSQs*
due
Applicant-initiated
interview complete
Admissions
Decision
Early Action Round** 10/9/13 11/1/13 12/18/13
November Round** 11/6/13 11/6/13 2/7/14
January Round** 1/3/14 1/31/14 3/14/14
April Round** 4/2/14 4/2/14 5/16/14
* Confidential Statements of Qualifications
** Applicants who wish to be considered for scholarships must complete the Application for Tuck
School of Business Scholarships by the above deadline.
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=dart-mba
Essay Questions
Please respond fully but concisely to the following essay questions. Compose each of your
answers offline in separate document files and upload them individually in the appropriate spaces
below. We encourage applicants to limit the length of their responses to 500 words for each
essay. There are no right or wrong answers. Please double-space your response.
Essay 1:
Why is an MBA a critical next step toward your short and long-term career goals? Why is Tuck the
best fit for you and your goals and why are you the best fit for Tuck?
Essay 2:
Tell us about your most meaningful collaborative leadership experience and what role you played.
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What did you learn about your own individual strengths and weaknesses through this experience?
Essay 3:
Describe a circumstance in your life in which you faced adversity, failure or setback. What actions
did you take as a result and what did you learn from this experience?
Essay 4 - Optional:
Please provide any additional insight or information that you have not addressed elsewhere that
may be helpful in reviewing your application (e.g., unusual choice of evaluators, weaknesses in
academic performance, unexplained job gaps or changes, etc.). Complete this question only if
you feel your candidacy is not fully represented by this application.
Essay 5 - Reapplicant Essay:
(To be completed by all reapplicants) How have you strengthened your candidacy since you last
applied? Please reflect on how you have grown personally and professionall
Recommendation Questions
1. 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.
2. What are the applicant's three principal strengths? Please provide an example of each.
3. In which three areas can the applicant improve? Please provide an example of each. How has
the applicant worked to address these areas?
4. How does the applicant respond to constructive criticism?
5. Describe the impression this candidate makes in meetings, presentations, interviews or other
important interactions.
Overall Evaluation
How would you characterize your support for this candidate?
_ How would you characterize your support for this candidate?*Champion
_ Strongly Support
_ Support
_ Moderately Support
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_ Oppose
Recommendation Ranking
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*
Ability to learn*
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*
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Test Scores
http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/admissions-faq
GMAT or GRE
The admissions committee takes into consideration your highest test score. The Tuck application
allows students to report up to two GMAT and/or GRE test scores. If you have scored better on
one test in the verbal section and better on the other in the quantitative section, we will consider
your highest quantitative and highest verbal scores.
TOEFL , PTE, or IELTS
Tuck accepts both the TOEFL®, IELTS, and the PTE to demonstrate English proficiency. All
nonnative English speakers must self report results (scores and percentiles, if applicable) from
either the TOEFL®, IELTS or the PTE Academic.
Interview
http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/admissions/admissions-faq
No, but they are strongly recommended. Tuck offers all applicants the opportunity to interview on
campus in Hanover. Interviews are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis, so request an
interview as soon as you decide to apply. If you have not been able to interview by the deadline,
the admissions committee may invite you to interview if they feel it is necessary. Because we
cannot invite all applicants to interview, if you would like to guarantee an interview, you should
schedule an on-campus interview. Tuck does not conduct student-initiated interviews off campus.
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Duke (Fuqua)
Deadlines
http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/daytime-mba/admissions/
Application Deadline
(all deadlines are at 11:59 pm ET)
Early Action
Sept. 18, 2013
Round1
Oct. 21, 2013
Round2
Jan. 6, 2014
Round3
March 20, 2014
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=FUQUA-MBA
Short answer questions
- What are your short term goals, post-MBA? Characters limit 250
- What are your long term goals? Characters limit 250
- Life is full of uncertainties, and plans and circumstances can change. As a result, navigating a
career requires you to be adaptable. Should the short term goals that you provided above not
materialize, what alternative directions have you considered? Characters limit 250
Answer both essay questions
Essay 1
The 'Team Fuqua' spirit and community is one of the things that sets The Duke MBA 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, their 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
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understand what makes you who you are. Share with us your list of '25 Random Things' about
you.
Please present your response in list form, numbered 1 to 25. Some points may be only a few
words, while others may be longer. Your complete list should not exceed 2 pages, with a font size
no less than 10-point.
Essay 2
When asked by your family, friends and colleagues why you want to go to Duke, what do you tell
them? Share the reasons that are most meaningful to you.
Your response to this essay question should be no more than 2 pages in length, with a font size
no less than 10-point. Please respond fully and concisely using 1.5 line spacing.
Optional Essay Question.
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).
Note that you should NOT upload additional essays nor additional recommendations in this area.
The Optional Essay is intended to provide the admissions committee with insight into your
extenuating circumstances only.
Test Scores
http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/daytime-mba/admissions/application-instructions/
GMAT or GRE
You must take either the GMAT or GRE (the GMAT is preferred) and have your scores sent
directly from the testing service to the admissions office.
There is no minimum test score requirement.
TOEFL, PTE, or IELTS
All international applicants who did not earn an undergraduate degree from a school whose
primary language of instruction is English, must submit a valid TOEFL, PTE, or IELTS score. A
minimum of 3 years of attendance at the English instruction school is required.
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Interview
http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/daytime-mba/admissions/interview-process/
All applicants, regardless of the round in which you intend to apply, are eligible to interview during
the Open Interview Period. A completed application is not required to interview during the Open
Interview Period. Travel to Durham to complete an interview is required for some Early Action
applicants (see notice below).
When: September 9 - October 15, 2013
Where: Durham, NC
Additional Activities: During the Open Interview Period, we encourage you to also sign up for
activities offered through our Campus Visit program.
Register: Schedule your interview online for the Open Interview period (not for Invitation-Only
Interviews), and if applicable, for your Campus Visit program activities.
If you do not interview in Durham during the Open Interview Period, you will only be able to
interview if invited to do so. Invitations are extended based on a thorough evaluation of your
completed application. If invited, you will be interviewed in the location that you specified in your
application and during the interview period that corresponds to your application round.
Recommendation Questions
Comment on the applicant's interpersonal skills (effectiveness in establishing and maintaining
relationships;working with supervisors, peers, and subordinates; willingness to work in a team
environment). (Limit 2000 characters)
Please click the SAVE button at the bottom of this page before proceeding to the next question.
What do you consider the applicant's three primary talents or strengths? Please provide
examples, if relevant. (Limit 2000 characters)
Please click the SAVE button at the bottom of this page before proceeding to the next question.
In what areas does the applicant need improvement or growth? If you have had the opportunity to
provide the applicant with constructive feedback, please provide specific examples of the
feedback and the applicant’s response to it. (Limit 2000 characters)
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If you would like to provide any further comments you feel would aid the committee in the
evaluation of the applicant please upload your comments via the Additional Information Section.
Recommendation Ranking
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Emory (Goizueta)
Deadlines
http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba/admissions/index.htmlX
Round Deadline Notification
Round 1* October 11 December 5
Round 2** November 20 January 30
Round 3*** January 10 March 6
Round 4 March 14 April 30
*Ideal for applicants who have decided Goizueta is their first choice
** Preferred deadline for One-Year MBA candidates, international applicants, and applicants
interested in consideration for top named scholarships
*** Final deadline for general merit-based scholarships
Essay Questions
http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba/admissions/essays.html
Please address the following questions and submit all essays in one complete PDF file. Essays
should be written in 12pt. font and double-spaced. On the top of each page, indicate your full
name as listed on your application and the question to which you are responding. The application
system requires that you convert your document into PDF format prior to uploading it to your
application. Instructions and access to a software program that will convert your documents are
available within the application.
Answer all essays (numbers 1 through 4), following the directions indicated in the questions.
NOTE: Applicants who apply to more than one MBA program will only complete the essay
question requirement related to their first-program preference.
1. Complete each of the following questions. Please limit your response to 200 words.
o What is your short-term career goal and why is an MBA from Goizueta an important next
step toward that goal?
o If your initial career plans are not realized, what else are you considering?
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2. The Business School is named for Roberto C. Goizueta, former Chairman and CEO of The
Coca-Cola Company, who led the organization for 16 years, extending its global reach,
quadrupling consumption, building brand responsibility, and creating unprecedented
shareholder wealth. It is his legacy and the strength of his character that gives rise to our
vision: Principled Leaders for Global Enterprise. We encourage you to watch this short video
for inspiration in answering the question. The transcript of the video can be found here.
How will you contribute to and make a lasting impact on the Goizueta Business School
community as a student or alumnus? Please limit your response to 300 words.
3. Complete one of the following statements. Please limit your response to 250 words.
o I am unique because...
o My most memorable cross-cultural experience...
o I am passionate about...
o The best piece of advice I've ever received is...
4. In 25 words or less, please share with the committee and your future classmates an interesting
or fun fact about you.
Optional Essay: If you have additional information or feel there are extenuating circumstances
which you would like to share with the MBA Admissions Committee (i.e. unexplained gaps in work
experience, choice of recommenders, academic performance issues or areas of weakness in
application). Please limit your response to 250 words.
Please note, if you are applying for a Center Fellowship through one of our Centers (Emory
Center for Alternative Investments, the Emory Marketing Analytics Center and Social Enterprise
@ Goizueta) an additional essay is required. Please visit the Center Fellowships tab for more
details on the fellowships and the application process.
Re-Applicant Essays
Applicants who have applied to Goizueta Business School in the past are required to answer two
questions:
1. Complete each of the following questions. Please limit your response to 200 words each.
o What is your short-term career goal and why is an MBA from Goizueta an important next
step toward that goal?
o If your initial career plans are not realized, what else are you considering?
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2. Explain how you have improved your candidacy for Goizueta Business School's MBA Program
since your last application. Please limit your response to 250 words.
You may also submit the optional essay if you wish.
Recommendation Questions
In what capacity have you known the applicant? *500 character limit
Please indicate to which group you are comparing this candidate? (co-worker,MBA graduate,
etc.) * 150 words or less please
What characteristics or attributes best describe the applicant? * 150 words or less please
In what area is the applicant most exceptional? * 150 words or less please
In what area does the applicant need the most improvement? * 150 words or less please
How well do you feel the applicant handles disappointment or differences of opinion?* 150
words or less please
In the space below, you may type or paste a letter or any additional information you believe
would be valuable in considering this applicant.
Recommendation Ranking
Test Scores
http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba/admissions/index.html#GMAT
TOEFL, PTE or IELTS
TOEFL iBT(min score 100) , PTE (min score 68) or the IELTS (min score 7.0).
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GMAT or GRE Scores
Applicants to Goizueta Business School are required to take GMAT or GRE. Official score reports
must be sent to Goizueta Business School directly from the testing service. You should complete
the exam and request the official scores be sent by the application deadline of the round in which
you are applying. Please allow 20 business days for the scores to reach our office. Both GMAT
and GRE scores are valid for five years from the examination date. If you have taken the tests
multiple times, please submit all of your scores.
Interview
http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/fulltimemba/admissions/index.html
Offered on campus and in select cities around the world, interviews are an important part of the
admission process. All students who are admitted to our programs have been interviewed. The
admissions interview offers you the opportunity to explain in depth your educational and career
experiences to date, and to elaborate on your post-MBA career plans. The interviewer is
interested in your professional accomplishments as well as your leadership and community
achievements. The interview is similar to a professional job interview, and as such you should
dress in business attire and bring an updated copy of your résumé. Interviews last approximately
30 minutes.
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HBS
Deadlineshttp://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/application-process/Pages/application-dates.aspx
Application submitted online by 12 noon Boston time: Notification
Round 1 MON, 16 SEP 2013 WED, 11 DEC 2013Round 2 MON, 06 JAN 2014 WED, 26 MAR 2014Round 3 MON, 07 APR 2014 WED, 14 MAY 2014
Essay Questionshttps://apply.hbs.edu/account/login?r=https%3a%2f%2fapply.hbs.edu%2fapply%2f
You're applying to Harvard Business School. We can see your resume, academic transcripts,
extracurricular activities, awards, post-MBA career goals, test scores, and what your
recommenders have to say about you. What else would you like us to know as we consider your
candidacy?
Use your judgment as to how much to tell us. We don't have a "right answer" or "correct length" in
mind. We review all the elements of your written application to decide who moves forward to the
interview stage.
Recommendation Questions
1. 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.
(Recommended: 300 words)
2. Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the
applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response. (Recommended: 250
words)
Recommendation Ranking
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Testshttp://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/application-process/Pages/written-application-introduce-
yourself.aspx
GMAT or GRE
When submitting your application, you may report the unofficial GMAT or GRE score given on the
day of the test, or your official score if you have received it.
TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE
HBS does not have a minimum test score to apply, however, the MBA Admissions Board
discourages any candidate with a TOEFL score lower than 109 on the IBT, an IELTS score lower
than 7.5, or a PTE score lower than 75 from applying
Interviewhttp://www.hbs.edu/mba/admissions/application-process/Pages/interview-tell-us-more.aspx
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All interviews are conducted by invitation only, at the discretion of the Admissions Board. If
invited, however, you must participate in order to complete the application process.
Interviews may be scheduled on campus, in domestic or international hub cities or via Skype.
Neither the timing of your interview invitation nor its format, whether in-person or via Skype,
implies anything about the status of your application or affects your candidacy.
Interviews are 30 minutes and are conducted by an MBA Admissions Board member who has
reviewed your application. Your interview will be tailored to you and is designed for us to learn
more about you in the context of a conversation. Candidates will be required to submit a written
reflection after their interview.
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HEC
Deadlines
http://www.mba.hec.edu/How-to-apply/Application-Deadlines/%28level2%29/304
Fulltime September 2014
Application Deadline Decision Date *
August 2013 20th 15th September 2013
15th September 2013 18 th October 2013
15th October 2013 15th November 2013
15th November 2013 20th December 2013
15th December 2013 10th January 2014
1st January 2014 7th February 2014
1st February 2014 7th March 2014
1st March 2014 4th April 2014
1st April 2014 9th May 2014
1st May 2014 6th June 2014
1st June 2014 4th July 2014
1st July 2014 25th July 2014
*Decision date may be affected by interviewer availability
Essay Questions
http://appform.topapply.com/applicationformmodule/index/hec
1. Why are you applying to the HEC MBA Program now? What is the professional objective that
will guide your career choice after your MBA, and how will the HEC MBA contribute to the
achievement of this objective? 500 maximum words
2. What do you consider your most significant life achievement? 250 maximum words
3. Leadership and ethics are inevitably intertwined in the business world. Describe a situation in
which you have dealt with these issues and how they have influenced you. 250 maximum
words
4. Imagine a life entirely different from the one you now lead, what would it be? 250 maximum
words
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5. Please choose from one of the following essays:
a) What monument or site would you advise a first-time visitor to your country or city to
discover, and why?
b) Certain books, movies or plays have had an international success that you believe to be
undeserved. Choose an example and analyse it.
c) What figure do you most admire and why? You may choose from any field (arts, literature,
politics, business, etc). 250 maximum words
6. Is there any additional information you would like to share with us? 900 maximum words
Recommendation Questions
Relationship to candidate:
- How long and in what capacity have you known the candidate?
- If this is a work related reference, in what position is/was the candidate employed and for how
long?
Candidate's strengths and weaknesses:
- What do you consider to be the candidate's principal strengths / talents?
- What do you consider to be the candidate's weaknesses or areas that need improvement?
Recommendation Ranking
Candidate's abilities:
Please evaluate the candidate in terms of the qualities below
Outstanding (top 5%), Excellent (top 10%), Very good (top 25%), Good (top 40%), Average,
Below Average, Unobserved
_ Intellectual or academic ability
_ Competence in current position
_ Oral communication skills
_ Written communication skills
_ Analytical skills
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_ Leadership skills
_ Teamwork skills
_ Initiative / problem solving skills
_ Creativity / Innovative
_ Proficiency in English:
Candidate's first language? English, Not English
If the candidate's first language is not English, please comment on his/her level of competence
_ Written : Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Unobserved
_ Listening Comprehension : Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Unobserved
_ Spoken : Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Unobserved
_ Reading : Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Unobserved
Test Scores
http://www.mba.hec.edu/How-to-apply/What-you-need
GMAT or GRE
The minimum GMAT required is 600, with an average of 690 for the Class of 2012.
GRE: We strongly encourage candidates to submit a GRE score in or above the 65th percentile
for the quantitative and verbal sections of the GRE.
TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or PTE -
English is the only language required for admission. Non-native English speakers who do not hold
a university degree from a university where English is the teaching language must submit test
results showing English proficiency. These results must be less than two years old.
Interview http://www.mba.hec.edu/Explore-the-program/Full-time-option
Two interviews
All preselected applicants must be interviewed during the admissions process.
Applicants will be invited to attend two interviews at locations available in more than 100 different countries worldwide.
The interviewers are either alumni or members of HEC MBA staff.
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The interviews will be conducted in English and will consist of an oral presentation on a subject of your choice (10
minutes) followed by a series of questions and answers concerning your application (30-40 minutes).
Please note that the availability of interviewers may affect the location of the interviews.
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IMD
Deadlines
http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/admissions/deadlines.cfm
Our five application deadlines
February 1
April 1
June 1
August 1
September 1
Within 6 weeks, we inform you if we would like to meet you for the on-campus assessment day.
Essay Questions
http://www.mba-exchange.com/imd/v.php?T=ADS-C&ID=?MT5220782bf2a65
Essay 1: Important achievement
What do you consider to be your single most important achievement and why?Maximum 1500
characters (with spaces)
Essay 2: Self Development
Please comment on a situation where your leadership skills proved to be inadequate and what
you learned.Maximum 1500 characters (with spaces)
Essay 3: Global leadership
IMD develops global leaders...what does global leadership mean to you?
Essay 4: Key Differentiators
Give us four bullet points that clearly differentiate you, that identify your unique contributions to
the program.Maximum 1500 characters (with spaces)
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Essay 5: Reflection
Give an example of the most unexpected thing that you've ever learned.Maximum 1500
characters (with spaces)
Essay 6: Position sought after graduation
Please answer either (A) or (B), depending on your career situation.
A. For people who are planning to consider new jobs and/or organizations after the MBA: Please
give us your short term career goal post-MBA. Which function, industry and geography do you
see yourself working in? Are these changes for you, and, if so, why? How will you approach
your job search? Maximum 1500 characters (with spaces)
B. For people who are company-sponsored, confirmed going back to their previous company,
entrepreneurs planning to go back to their own firm, and/or members of a family who are
planning to work for the family business after graduation:
Please let us know your short-term career goals and plans after your MBA. Maximum 1500
characters (with spaces)
Essay 7: Additional Information
Is there any additional information that is critical for the Admissions Committee to know which has
not been covered elsewhere in this application? (Optional essay). Maximum 1500 characters
(with spaces)
Recommendation Questions
1. How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity? M: Y: Maximum 1230 characters
2. What do you consider to be the applicant's top three strengths (feel free to use the “skills” on
the grid below as guidance)? Maximum 1230 characters
3. Describe the applicant's role in your organization. What has his/her single most important
contribution been to the organization? Maximum 1230 characters
4. In terms of future leadership potential for a senior management position in your company, what
role would you consider the applicant to play in 10 years' time if he or she were still employed
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with your company? Maximum 1230 characters
How would you rate his/her future top management potential?
Below Average Bottom 50%
Average Top 50%
Excellent Top 10%
Outstanding Top 5%
Truly exceptional Top 1%
Unable to judge
5. What do you consider to be the applicant's weaknesses or opportunities for improvement?
Maximum 1230 characters
6. Please give us your appraisal of the applicant in terms of the qualities listed below. Rate the
applicant in comparison with other persons of his/her age whom you consider to have a clear
potential for leadership in management.
7. Teamwork is very important in the IMD MBA. Can you give an example that shows the team
skills of the applicant? Maximum 1230 characters
8. Based on your interaction with the applicant, how would you describe his/her ability to deal with
ambiguity? Please give a concrete example if possible. Maximum 1230 characters
Test Scores
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http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/admissions/admissions-criteria.cfm
GMAT or GRE
GMAT (average score 670) or GRE (min 75-80th percentile for both Quant & Verbal)
OEFL Not required
Strong command of written and spoken English (TOEFL not required)
Interview
http://www.imd.org/programs/mba/admissions/Interviews.cfm
An entire day of on-campus assessment
IMD's unique three-part interview process allows us to assess your intellectual capabilities,
emotional intelligence, integrity and ability to perform under pressure and work with others.
Assessment day in Lausanne
This day is an essential part of our evaluation process as it helps us to put together the best
group of 90 - those who have demonstrated the potential and desire to make a difference and
who are committed to learning from each other. It also allows you to evaluate us.
The day incorporates:
Personal interview
A member of the admissions committee will take this time to get to know you and develop a
better understanding of your career progression and key achievements.
Impromptu presentation
When you arrive, we give you a business topic on which to prepare a five minute presentation
to demonstrate, amongst other things, your communication and presentation skills.
Case study
A professor leads a mini case study with other candidates, to give you a feel for our teaching
methods and us a feel for how you contribute in this kind of setting.
MBA class observation
If possible, you will sit in and observe our MBAs in the auditorium. This helps you to assess us
and our teaching style, just as we will be assessing you and your potential.
Lunch with MBAs
Talk to our current participants and ask them any questions you have about their experiences.
Following your assessment, the admissions committee reviews your candidacy and compares
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it to others. Normally, we will confirm if you have been selected for the following year's class
within two weeks of your interview.
Asian interview dates* Must have applied to 1 February or 1 April 2013 application deadlines to be eligible.
Singapore: 22nd & 23rd May, 2013.
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INSEAD
Deadlines
http://mba.insead.edu/admissions/dates_deadlines.cfm
Deadlines for September 2014 Intake (Class of July 2015)
Deadline* Interview decision notification Final decision notification
2 October 2013 8 November 2013 20 December 2013
27 November 2013 10 January 2014 21 February 2014
5 March 2014 11 April 2014 23 May 2014
*To be included in a specific round, applications must be complete and submitted by midnight
(23:59 Central European Time) on the day of the deadline.
Essay Questions
Job Description Essays
1. Briefly summarise your current (or most recent) job, including the nature of work, major
responsibilities, and, where relevant, employees under your supervision, size of budget,
clients/ products and results achieved. (250 words maximum)
2. Please give a full description of your career since graduating from university. If you were to
remain with your present employer, what would be your next step in terms of position? (250
words maximum)
3. If you are currently not working, what are you doing and what do you plan to do until you start
the MBA programme if applicable? (250 words maximum)
Essays:
Please answer each essay topic in the below and subsequent pages, unless
otherwise stated.
1. Give a candid description of yourself, stressing the personal characteristics you feel to be your
strengths and weaknesses and the main factors, which have influenced your personal
development, giving examples when necessary. (600 words maximum)
2. Describe what you believe to be your two most substantial accomplishments to date (if possible
specify one personal and one professional), explaining why you view them as such. (400
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words maximum)
3. Describe a situation taken from your personal or professional life where you failed. Discuss
what you learned. (400 words maximum)
4. a) Discuss your short and long term career goals. (300 words maximum) and
b) How will studying at INSEAD help you achieve your vision? (250 words maximum)
5. Please choose one of the following two essay topics:
a) Have you ever experienced culture shock? What insights did you gain? (250 words
maximum)
b) Describe the ways in which a foreigner in your country might experience culture shock. (250
words maximum)
6. Is there anything that you have not mentioned in your application that you would like the
Admissions Committee to know? (350 words maximum) This section is optional.
7. In case of reapplication, please provide an update on any new aspects of your professional,
international, academic or personal profile that would not have been included in your previous
application. Please also explain your motivation for re-applying to INSEAD. (400 words
maximum)
Recommendation Questions
How long have you known the candidate? Describe your relationship with the candidate and
the circumstances whereby you met.
3. Please give your answers to each of the following questions. Please provide examples where
possible
3.1. Comment on the candidate’s career progress to date and his/her career orientation.
3.2. 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.
3.3. What do you consider to be the candidate’s major weaknesses?
3.4. Comment on the candidate’s potential for senior management. Do you see him/her as a
future leader?
3.5. Describe the personality of the candidate, including reference to the characteristics listed in
the table above.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://mba.insead.edu/admissions/application_checklist.cfm
GMAT or GRE score
You can take the GMAT up until a week before the application deadline, in this case a copy of
your unofficial score report (to be uploaded as supporting document once you have submitted
your application form) is sufficient for us to begin evaluating your file. In such cases where
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applicants have taken both the GRE and the GMAT, they must report both scores as part of the
application.
TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, PTE or CPE
We accept TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, PTE Academic, and the Certificate of Proficiency in English
test. As with the GMAT, a copy of your score report is sufficient for us to begin evaluating your file.
Your original test score report will only be required later on during the evaluation process.
Minimum required scores
TOEFL IBT: 105; TOEFL CBT: 260; TOEFL PBT: 620; TOEIC (all four parts are required):
Listening and Reading: 950 – TOEIC Writing: 170 – TOEIC Speaking: 190; IELTS Academic: 7.5;
PTE Academic: 72; and CPE: B.
Interview
http://mba.insead.edu/admissions/application_process.cfm
You will be informed whether you have been selected to interview on or before the interview
decision deadline. Interviews are conducted in person by INSEAD alumni, normally in your
country of residence. In the majority of cases, two separate interviews are conducted.
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LBS
Deadlines
http://www.london.edu/programmes/mba/applying.html
Stage deadline Interview decision sent on Admission decision sent on
1 04 October 2013 01 November 2013 12 December 2013
2 03 January 2014 06 February 2014 27 March 2014
3 28 February 2014 08 April 2014 15 May 2014
4 16 April 2014 22 May 2014 26 June 2014
All Application Deadlines are 17:00 GMT.
All decisions are sent out via email on the relevant stage decision deadline. Please note that
decisions are occasionally sent out late into the evening GMT.
Essay Questions
https://www.london.edu/register/do?progtype=MBA&category=apply
Q1.What will your future look like after completing your MBA? (500 words)
Q2. What value will you add to London Business School? (300 words)
Q3. What is the School's responsibility to you and what is your responsibility to the school? (400
words)
Recommendation Questions
When requested, please enter the Application ID and Validation Key as follows:
Comments
Please answer the following questions regarding the applicant, making sure to save your work
regularly.
As a guideline for completing the reference form you should aim to write no more than 500 words
per question. Please note that 500 words is the maximum amount and not a requirement.
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・ How do you know the applicant? How long have you known them for?
・ What would you say are the applicant's key strengths and talents?
・ What would you say are the applicant's key weaknesses or areas for improvement?
・ In which areas of development has the applicant progressed most in the time you've known
them?
・ What do you think this person might be doing in ten years' time? Why?
Recommendation Ranking
Ratings
Please rate the applicant, comparing them with other members of his or her peer group, on the
qualities listed below using the following scoring system:
1 = Low 3 = Average 5 = High
Intellectual or academic ability 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Quantitative skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Initiative / Ability to take decisions 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Problem-solving skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Organisational skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Leadership skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Team skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Impact / Charisma 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Self confidence 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
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Self motivation 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Spoken English communication skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Written English communication skills 1 (Low) 2 3 4 5 (High) Not observed
Please indicate your overall recommendation on a five point score from (1) Not Recommended to
Highly Recommended (5)
Recommendation 1 2 3 4 5
Please feel free to elaborate on your recommendation. (Note: If you prefer to submit additional
comments in a separate letter, please email this to [email protected].)
Test Scores
http://www.london.edu/programmes/mba/applying.html
GMAT.
Your GMAT score is just one of the criteria we assess you on. A below-average score doesn't
automatically rule you out.
TOEFL, IELTS, CPE, PTE, CAE
If English is not your native language, you must send us your score in a recognised English test
taken within the last two years.
We accept these tests: TOEFL iB, IELTS, CPE, PTE, CAE
Interview
https://www.london.edu/register/do?progtype=MBA&category=apply
ID:[email protected] Password:interface1
Applicants will only be offered a place after attending a personal interview conducted by a
London Business School alumnus.
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LBS – Sloan MSc in Leadership and Strategy
Deadlines
http://www.london.edu/programmes/sloanmastersinleadershipandstrategy/applying.html
The following are recommended admissions deadlines for January 2014:
Spring 25 February 2013 General deadline - all candidates
Spring 27 May 2013 Candidates who wish to be considered for scholarships should
submit their application on this deadline.
Summer 24 June 2013 Candidates who wish to be considered for scholarships should
submit their application on this deadline.
Summer 22 August 2013 Non EEA candidates are strongly recommended to apply for this
or earlier deadlines. If you decide to apply later than this date
you run the risk of delaying your visa application.
Autumn 14 October 2013 General deadline - all candidates
Essay Questions
https://interact.london.edu/application1.asp
The Admissions Committee will consider carefully the answers to the following questions. Please
complete all of the essay questions beginning your answer below each question and giving word
counts for each answer. Once complete, please attach this document to your online application
following the instructions given on the web form.
1. Personal Statement (500 words max)
What are your immediate and ultimate career objectives? How will the Sloan MSc in Leadership
and Strategy and London Business School help you to meet your objectives?
Essay 1 (650 words max)
Describe a situation in which teamwork was a requirement in achieving a goal at a point in your
career. What was the team structure, what were the dynamics, was the goal achieved, and what
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were the elements that ultimately brought about success or failure? What was your contribution?
Essay 2 (500 words max)
Tell us about a decision you made which you knew would be unpopular. What was the outcome
and why was it unpopular? How did this affect your decision-making?
Optional Statement (200 words max)
What essay question would you most like to be asked and why?
Recommendation Questions
Comments
Please answer the following questions regarding the applicant, making sure to save your work
regularly.
How do you know the applicant? How long have you known them for?
How do you rate his/her academic ability?
Taking an overall view, what do you consider as his/her major talents and most significant
limitations? In what ways might he/she profit from participating in the Sloan MSc?
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://www.london.edu/programmes/sloanmastersinleadershipandstrategy/faqs.html
GMAT or GRE
Candidates may submit their applications pre-GMAT as part of the fast-track process (application
form, essays, 1 reference).
TOEFL or IELTS
You may be required to take TOEFL/IELTS if English is not your first language and you have not
worked or studied in an English-speaking environment.
Interview
http://www.london.edu/programmes/sloanmastersinleadershipandstrategy/faqs.html
You will receive an initial decision on your application within two to three weeks of submission. If
successful, you will be invited to attend an interview with senior admissions staff or Sloan MSc
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alumni. Following this, you should receive a final decision within two to three weeks with a
deadline in which the offer must be accepted. The whole process generally takes six to eight
weeks.
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Michigan (Ross)
Deadlines
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/ApplyNow.htm
Round I: October 1, 2013
Round II: January 2, 2014
Round III: March 3, 2014
Fall enrollment only; all deadlines for the following fall. International students are encouraged to
apply in decision Round I or II.
Essay Questions
https://www.applyweb.com/apply/umross/
Please note that essays are submitted to a third party vendor to detect for submissions that may
contain plagiarized content. Do NOT include any self identifying information in your essays such
as social security number, date of birth, etc.
Put your full name and the question being answered at the top of each page, and use at least 11
point font and 1.5 line spacing for each essay question.
1. Introduce yourself to your future Ross classmates in 100 words or less.
2a. What about your professional experiences has led you to determine that business school is
the right next step? (150 words)
2b. As you have researched MBA programs, what actions have you taken to learn more about
Ross and what has led you to believe that Ross is the right MBA program for you? (150
words)
2c. What career do you plan to pursue after business school and why? (150 words)
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3. Describe a time in your career when you were frustrated or disappointed. What advice would
you give to a colleague who was dealing with a similar situation? (400 word maximum)
Optional question: Is there anything not addressed elsewhere in the application that you would
like the Admissions Committee to know about you to evaluate your
candidacy? (300 word maximum)
Recommendation Questions
Please answer the following questions and provide specific examples where possible.
1. Please comment on the context of your interaction with the applicant. If applicable, briefly
describe the applicant's role in your organization.
2. How does the candidate's performance compare to other well qualified individuals in similar
roles?
3. What behavioral areas have you identified as the applicant's areas for growth? How would you
describe the applicant's awareness of, and efforts to address, these areas?
4. Please make additional statements about the applicant's performance, potential, or personal
qualities you believe would be helpful to the Admissions Committee.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Mba/Criteria/NonUSApplicants.htm
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GMAT or GRE
TOEFL or IELTS -
We strongly recommend a TOEFL score of 100 or higher on iBT. Ross will accept an IELTS score
as an alternative to the TOEFL, and we strongly recommend an IELTS score of 7 or higher.
Interview
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/Mba/MbaFaqs/#applying
Interviews will be conducted by invitation only. If the Admissions Committee invites you to
interview, you will receive the invitation and scheduling information via email.
The interview provides the Admissions Committee with more information about you. It is not an
indication of the outcome of your application. Interviews are typically conducted by members of
the Alumni Admissions Committee or by members of our Admissions Student
Committee. Interviews may be conducted on or off campus, by Skype, or, in rare circumstances,
by telephone.
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Michigan (Global MBA Program)
Deadlines
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/ApplyNow.htm#Global
Early: October 31, 2013
Standard: November 25, 2013
Extended: January 2, 2014
For February 2014 enrollment only; students are encouraged to apply in the Standard admission
period.
Essay Questions
https://www.applyweb.com/cgi-bin/app?s=umross
Put your full name and the question being answered at the top of each page, and use at least 11
point font and 1.5 line spacing.
1. Introduce yourself to your future Ross classmates in 100 words or less.
2. Describe your career goals. How will an MBA from Ross help you to achieve those goals?
Describe your career goals. How will an MBA from Ross help you to achieve those goals? What
is your vision for how you can make a unique contribution to the Ross community? (500 word
maximum)
3. Describe a time in your career when you were frustrated or disappointed. What did you learn
from that experience? (500 word maximum)
4. Select one of the following questions:
- What are you most passionate about? (300 word maximum)
- Describe a personal challenge or obstacle and why you view it as such. How have you dealt
with it? What have you learned from it? (300 word maximum)
Optional Question
Is there anything else you think the Admissions Committee should know about you to evaluate
your candidacy? (500 word maximum)
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Recommendation Questions
Please answer the following questions and provide specific examples where possible.
Evaluative Questions
1. Please comment on the context of your interaction with the applicant. If applicable, briefly
describe the applicant's role in your organization.
2. How does the candidate's performance compare to other well qualified individuals in similar
roles?
3. Please describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the
applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant's response (more recent examples
preferred).
4. Please make additional statements about the applicant's performance, potential, or personal
qualities you believe would be helpful to the Admissions Committee.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/MBAAppInstructions.pdf
GMAT or GRE
You should arrange for your GMAT or GRE scores to be reported to us directly. If available, we
encourage you to include an unofficial score report with your application. If you take the GMAT or
GRE more than once, we will use the highest total score in our evaluation of your application, not
the average of two or more tests.
TOEFL or IELTS
If your native language is not English, you must demonstrate competence in English with a score
of 100 or higher on the Internet-based version of the TOEFL, or a score of 7 or higher on the
IELTS.Paper-based TOEFL scores will not be accepted.
Interview
http://www.bus.umich.edu/Admissions/ApplyNow.htm#Global
Interviews will be scheduled by the Global MBA Program office and are typically scheduled within
two weeks of application submission.
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MIT Sloan
Deadlines
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/admissions/apply-here/schedule/
MBA Round I MBA Round II
Applications must be submitted by 3:00 p.m. ET Tue, Sept 24, 2013 Tue, January 7, 2014
The Admissions Committee notifies applicants
of their decision by** Fri, Dec. 20, 2013 Tue, April 1, 2014
Admitted applicants must reply to their offer by Mon, March 3, 2014 Thur, May 1, 2014
*Reapplicants may submit their applications by the Round I or by the Round 2 deadline. LGO
reapplicants must submit their reapplications by the LGO deadline.
**Decisions will be released early for some candidates who will be denied admission without an
interview.
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=mit-mba
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. For essay 2 only, 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.
Essay 1: The mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management is to develop principled,
innovative leaders who improve the world and generate ideas that advance management
practice. Please discuss how you will contribute toward advancing the mission based on
examples of past work and activities.(500 words or fewer, limited to one page)
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Essay 2: Please describe a time when you pushed yourself beyond your comfort zone. (500
words or fewer, limited to one page)
Optional Information
The Admissions Committee invites you to share anything else you would like us to know about
you, in any format. Characters left in your response 7000
Recommendation Questions
Recommendations should be two pages or shorter.
MBA and LGO Recommendation Questions
1. How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant?
2. How does the applicant stand out from others in a similar capacity?
3. Please provide an example of the applicant's impact on a person, group, or organization.
4. Please provide a representative example of how the applicant interacts with other people.
5. Which of the applicant's personal or professional characteristics would you change?
6. Please tell us anything else you think we should know about this applicant.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/admissions/apply-here/instructions/
GMAT or GRE, TOEFL not required
The GMAT or GRE score is required of all applicants and must be taken before submitting your
application. Only tests taken after June 1, 2009 will be considered. We require that the official
GMAT or GRE scores be sent to us by the application deadline. We understand that sometimes it
takes 1-2 weeks for the test centers to release the scores. Therefore, it is acceptable if we receive
the scores shortly after the application deadline. The TOEFL or IELTS is not required for MBA or
LGO applicants, but we provide a space in the online application if you wish to report either of
these scores to us.
Interview
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mba/admissions/apply-here/interviews/
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Interviews are by invitation only. Our goal is to interview all candidates accepted into our
programs. An invitation to interview thus signals that your application has reached an advanced
stage of consideration, but does not guarantee admission.
Candidates will be invited to interviews by email up until the decision deadlines.
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MIT Sloan Fellows in Innovation and Global
Leadership
Deadlines
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/fellows/admissions/dates-and-deadlines/
There are two application deadlines:
- November 15, 2013
- January 8, 2014
For planning purposes (interviews, visas, etc.), we strongly encourage international applicants to
apply by the November 15th deadline.
Applicants who are invited to interview will receive a decision within three weeks of the interview
date. All decisions will be announced by early April 2014.
Essay Questions
https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=MIT-FEL
Required - Statement of Objectives
What are your immediate and ultimate professional objectives for attending the program?
Specifically, please indicate how your objectives fit with the purposes of the MIT Sloan Fellows
Program in Innovation and Global Leadership and indicate what you would contribute to the Sloan
Fellows community. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
Required - Essay 1
Please describe the single most significant contribution or accomplishment that you have made to
your organization that demonstrates your leadership abilities. (500 words or less, limited to one
page)
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Required - Essay 2
Discuss a seminal experience or event in your life that has significantly defined who you are
today. (500 words or less, limited to one page)
Recommendation Questions
The reference letters that are most helpful to the applicant are those that address the topics listed
below and point to actual observations of the candidate's actions.
・ State how long and in what capacity you have known the applicant.
・ Explain how the applicant stands out from others in a similar capacity.
・ Provide an example of the applicant's impact on a person, group, or organization.
・ Provide a representative example of how the applicant interacts with other people.
・ Identify an area(s) where the applicant has potential room for growth professionally.
・ If you are a supervisor/superior writing in behalf of a company-sponsored applicant , please
indicate how this individual was nominated for the MIT Sloan Fellows Program and what plan
exists for increased/different responsibilities after his/her return to the organization.
Recommendation Ranking
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Test Scores
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/fellows/admissions/admissions-criteria/
Academic requirements and the GMAT/GRE
College transcripts must verify your successful completion--"B" or better--of a university level
course in algebra or in a more advanced math, or in another discipline that requires the use of
algebra, such as microeconomics. If you have not completed a course that clearly meets this
requirement, you must complete the GMAT or GRE exam.
If you wish us to consider an alternative course as a substitute for the GMAT/GRE exam, you
must send us a copy of the course syllabus or schedule and/or a link to the course description on
the university website, if available. This should be done as soon as possible, so that you will still
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have time to take the exam if the course does not satisfy the requirement. You’ll find more
information about the application process here.
English proficiency
TOEFL or IELTS
If your native language is not English, you must demonstrate proficiency by taking either TOEFL
or IELTS. Candidates who have attended an academic program conducted in English for more
than one year are not required to take the TOEFL / IELTS.
We expect a score 100 or better on the Internet-based format or 250 or better on the paper-based
format. We expect a score 7.5 or better on the IELTS.
Interview
http://mitsloan.mit.edu/fellows/admissions/application-process/
The next step in the process—an in-depth, in-person interview—is by invitation only. Although an
interview invitation does not guarantee admission, it does indicate that your application has
reached an advanced stage of consideration. Interview invitations will be sent via email.
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