#1
29th December 2015, 10:46 AM
| |||
| |||
A Essays
Hello sir I want to take admission in top MBA colleges and for the admission process have to write essay so will you please tell me on what topics does MBA essays are asked for??
|
#2
29th December 2015, 10:47 AM
| |||
| |||
Re: A Essays
Here as per your demand I am telling you topics of Essays for MBA -What are your career aspirations? How will your education at Stanford help you achieve them? -Tell us about a time when you had a significant impact on a person, group or organization. -Tell us about a time when you went beyond what was defined, established, or expected. -Describe a failure or setback that you have experienced. What role did you play and what did you learn about yourself? (500 words) -What matters most to you, and why? -Describe an internal conflict (or difficult decision) that you have faced. How did you resolve the situation? What did you learn from this? (500 word limit). -What are your career aspirations and why? How will you get there? (300 word limit). -What do you enjoy and what do you dislike about your current job? Why? (300 word limit). -Describe a time when you were surprised by feedback that you received. What was the feedback and why were you surprised? -Describe a time when you wish you could have retracted something you said or did. When did you realize your mistake and how did you handle the situation? -Describe a time when you wish you could have retracted something you said or did. When did you realize your mistake and how did you handle the situation? (500 - 750 words) -How did you choose your most recent job/internship and how did this experience influence your future goals? What about the Chicago Booth MBA makes you feel it is the next best step in your career at this time? (750-1000 words) -Chicago Booth is a place that challenges its students to stretch and take risks that they might not take elsewhere. Tell us about a time when you took a risk and what you learned from that experience (maximum of 750 words). -Master Classes are the epitome of bridging the gap between theory and practice at Columbia Business School. Please provide an example from your own life in which practical experience taught you more than theory alone. -Considering your post-MBA and long term professional goals, why are you pursuing an MBA at this point in your career? Additionally, why is Columbia Business School a good fit for you? -What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School help you achieve these goals? |