Tani Wolff - Kaplan wrote:Ask yourself how the school would be better with you there than without you. What would you do in the classroom and out that would enhance the experiences of your classmates? I would focus on contributions during your education, but if you are in a position to function after graduation as an ambassador for the school to a country or area where the school currently has a low profile you can certainly mention that. Richard Montauk's book "How to Get Into the Top MBA Programs" always has excellent examples of successful essays on almost any topic asked in B-school applications. That can be a good place to start generating ideas.
Thanks Tani.
I was also thinking on these two tracks. 1) My diverse experience will help the class and 2) The program which I am targeting is not very well known in my country.
So your post will really help me to build the foundation of this essay.