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From Our Consultants: To Get In, You’ve Gotta…

by Admissionado on January 17th, 2013
Jon Frank is the founder and CEO of Admissionado. Learn more about Admissionado or read Admissionado articles on BTG.
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This may seem obvious, but it’s worth emphasizing; applying to b-school can get overwhelming, and getting in is HARD to do.

Between writing those app essays, making sure your recommenders have written your LORs, getting your resume polished and primed, prepping for those MBA school interviews, possibly retaking your GMAT or TOEFL tests, and getting aaaaaaaaaaaall of the standardized forms and applications completed, there are TONS of ways to forget something important. So, that begs the question – what’s the MOST important thing you need to remember to do before you submit your MBA application?

Well, we thought we’d ask some people who know firsthand what it takes to get into b-school. We talked to our crackerjack MBA consultants and dug into their personal stories to find out what they considered that “one thing” that clinched their b-school wins.

Moah Son

I think what helped me get into school was that I did a TON of research on the programs – I visited schools, connected with current students, networked with alumni, attended student conferences, learned about all the things that made the school unique. Not only did my efforts give me a lot of material to convincingly answer the “Why School X” question in my essays and interviews, but also helped me figure out which school was the best fit for me. It was a win-win!

Jennifer Shih

I really made sure that my personality shone through in my app essays. Whether it’s why you’re passionate about the school or the future job, or even those fun questions like “tell me about your favorite book,” it’s the one thing that will turn an “applicant” into a human being. Remember, b-schools are looking for “people,” not just profiles.

Yaron Dahan

I checked for mistakes. Then I checked again for mistakes. Then, I checked a third time. Nothing turns off an adcom reader like a sloppy, unprofessional mistake in your essays or apps. It comes off as a lack of seriousness and attention to detail. Handing in a consistent and clean app helped make sure that I got in.

Omair Azam

I got another set of eyes (I’d recommend a non-MBA) to take a look at my essays to make sure the content came across clearly to a non-business person. Gotta remember, these adcoms aren’t business people. In my case, a rockstar friend gave me some great feedback, which helped me write an awesome application… and I got in!

Damon Chua

Keep your eye on the clock and the calendar… literally. I double-checked not just the submission deadline, but also the TIME, and accounted for the time zone difference. There’s nothing worse than realizing you missed the submission deadline by mere hours or minutes because you didn’t account for the time change. You guessed it… the most important thing to remember is to get the apps in before the deadline.

Ajeeth Sankaran

I networked and reached out to students and alumni as I was writing my essays. It really helped me get quality content… BUT the real benefit came when I got waitlisted. Those same folks helped push me over the fence and get into the program. The connections you make with those people can be the lifesaver in your application process.

Dominic Dragisich

I made sure to use examples to show evidence that I made the most of what I did. Be it at work, in the community, or as an undergrad, I made sure that I was able to clearly illustrate the impacts I made. Clever stories are easy to throw together, but adcoms want to see supporting examples and the corresponding results. RESULTS are key. A diverse set of experiences are only as good as the examples you have to support them, and in my case it made all the difference in my app.

Richard Vincent

Answer the questions they’re asking. Obvious, but absolutely critical. The worst thing you can do is to provide a great answer to a question that nobody asked you. In my Stanford essays, I tried to capture the true meaning of “entrepreneurship.” I focused on more than just startups and IPOs, and stressed how I wanted to lead a team in building something from scratch. Having this goal in mind while answering their questions, I dug deeper than the obvious and… well, you know the rest.

Michelle Faustin

BE AUTHENTIC. I was the youngest person admitted to Fuqua the year that I applied, so I didn’t have as many years of work experience or the same stories of having done something AMAZING like being an Israeli fighter pilot or creating 50 patents. But what DID get me into b-school (two, as a matter of fact, because I also got into Michigan) is that I used other aspects of my life as well as what I did and knew that I could do as the platform for my essays. For example, one of my essays was on ballet, another on being out on my own at an early age, etc. I didn’t try to compete on areas where I knew would not be set apart, but drew on my UNIQUENESS and positioned it in a way that made it a perfect fit for the adcoms, and ultimately led to my success.

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