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sangeethai Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:51 pm Post subject: Personal statement Vs Essay |
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Hi,
I just want to know what the B- schools like to look in the personal statement part of the application. The essay I have chosen is about Proffessional Sucess, so that kind of explains my strengths etc.
Can I say why I chose the school and why i would be a good candidate?. Any hel will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Lisa Anderson MBA Admissions Consultant

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Dear Sangeetha:
The answer to all of your questions is yes. Your personal statement should include why you are applying to the school and why you are a good candidate. Your professional successes, strengths and unique attributes should all be communicated as evidence of your candidacy.
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Lisa _________________ Lisa Anderson
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sangeethai Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:04 am Post subject: Thanks for your prompt reply |
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Hi Lisa,
First of all Thanks for your prompt reply. I got confused and just read the school's application process. I was working on the essays and simultaneously on the online application. I thought the personal statement was additional space to provide more detail about myself but on further reading through the website I found that, on the online application the personal statement is actually where my essay goes.
Now since my essay is about proff success can I try and incorporate other details like explaning why my undergrad GPA is low and my answers to why I need to do an MBA now and particulary why the specific school. Will it look odd and out place in my essay given the topic, or should I just write another optional essay?. Thanks.
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Lisa Anderson MBA Admissions Consultant

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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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Dear Sangeetha:
It is generally best to use the optional essay to address any perceived weakness in your application, like GPA or wanting to enter the program with less than 4 years of professional experience. Usually there is an essay question that incorporates the "why MBA, why now" questions. If the school does not ask for that in an essay, then I would encourage you to include it in an optional essay.
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Lisa _________________ Lisa Anderson
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