LoveWildLife
Hey guys, would you share your motivational essays with the interviewers? what are the pros and cons? I prefer not sharing to give an element of "surprise". what do you guys think?
By right, the interviewers are encouraged not to look at your motivational essays even if you submitted them. I didn't bother removing them though, I reckon if they could get me past the adcom, they would do me more pros than cons too with the interviewers?
Furthermore, it's hard to strike a deep impact within the short interview time frame. If they have read your stories, you just have to reinforce those elements during the interviews to deepen their impression of your character and aspirations. It's like reading a biography and then meeting the person in real life; the questions asked will be more interesting and relevant and hence more opportunities for you to flaunt your personality and the more intricate aspects of your experiences.
That makes sense! My initial thought was that if I did not send the essays I would not sound too repetitive as I might end up telling them the same things in the interviews about my strengths, weaknesses, and failures.
I know an alumnus who had interviewed quite a few INSEAD applicants in the past and he said he was only given CV and a simple profile before each of the interviews - so I thought removing the motivational essays might be something that most applicants opted to do as well.