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发表于 2011-10-10 03:36
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don't have a book in mind, but the best advices I can give is trying to think why the school (out of the huge pool of extremely talented applicants) should choose you then tailor the application accordingly. The admission staff reads tons of life stories a week, so they smell anything artificial, glossy without substance right away.
What do you add to the class discussion because of your life experience, background? Top MBA programs value diversity. High GMAT scores, perfect GPA are dime a dozen in this segment so it would only draw a yawn from the admission office before they jump quickly to the next applicant. You need to show that the program is (a bit) richer in its experience because of its admission of you.
Having said so, don't jump overboard.
This is what the dean of admission told us when she welcomed the new class on the first day: A couple years ago, a student came to her depressed. He wanted to know why she admitted him. He said: I was so impressed of my school mates. They all have done great things. Look at me. I am so boring. I have not done anything as remotely interesting as them. The dean looked straight at him in the eyes and told him: 'My friend, this is exactly what diversity is!".
The point is you don't have to have done great thing but show that you have sth uniquely valuable to offer and be true yourself.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Sunday, July 24, 2011 at 12:02AM by elcfa. |
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