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6th November 2015, 04:36 PM
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MBA Waitlist Letter
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22nd June 2018, 01:58 PM
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Re: MBA waitlist letter
I want to get the details of Waitlist Letter for admission in Master of Business Administration MBA program?
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22nd June 2018, 01:59 PM
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Re: MBA waitlist letter
An MBA waitlist comprises qualified candidates who have neither been accepted nor denied admission to a program. Business schools use waitlists to ensure a sufficient class size and start admitting waitlist candidates if the schools yield (the number of accepted students who enroll) is less than expected. These candidates might have one or more weaknesses or be in a specific applicant sub-group that is competitive. Realize that receiving a wait-list letter means you qualify for admission. You pass. You are probably on the wait-list (and not admitted) because they have already admitted applicants with your profile and want diversity in the class. Depending on the wording of your MBA waitlist letter and the business schools waitlist policy, your mini-campaign can include phone calls, letters and/or additional recommendations that discuss new promotions, projects, GMAT scores, classes, etc. Business schools have different waitlist policies that you must conform to in order to improve, rather than diminish, your chances of admittance. There are different guidelines with respect to supplemental information, additional letters of recommendation, application feedback, class visits, interviews, and waitlist decision timing. Your waitlist updates and letters of support from others should focus on three areas: 1. Your qualifications: specifically recent professional achievements, academics, research, increases in responsibilities, initiatives, and community service. 2. Steps you have taken to ameliorate weaknesses. 3. How you fit with the school. |