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McCombs combines its rigor with a passionate community. To create its desired community, it seeks a student body that is diverse in every dimension and comprises individuals who can bring…
Haas changed one of its required essay questions this year. A few things haven’t changed. While Haas has made it very clear that you need outstanding academics to get in,…
The two required questions have 250-word minimums. While specifying MBA essay length minimums is very unusual, it fits with Booth’s history of breaking the mold. At the same time, don’t infer…
Tuck has developed a very purposeful process focused on admitting people who meet its four criteria, summed up as: smart, accomplished, aware and encouraging. The criteria match my understanding of…
Our free masterclass, Get Accepted to Stanford GSB, is coming up this week and spots are filling up fast. Register now to join us! If you’re applying to Stanford, you already…
Do you have the smarts that Stanford GSB is looking for? What are the qualities that Stanford GSB is looking for as they build their class? How do successful applicants…
The harsh reality is that more than 90% of applicants to Stanford will be rejected. Among those rejections are no doubt scores of very accomplished and talented applicants. Yet the…
In terms of its application, Stanford is once again re-using its essay questions. And there’s good reason for the recycling: Stanford has excellent questions that succinctly get to the heart of…
Wharton changed its first essay questions and left its second required question and optional questions as they have been for the last couple of years. The “change” to the first…