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15 Jan 2019, 21:34
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klizzy wrote:
Hi fellow applicants! I have a question about the resume. For the professional section, I see that MIT asks for dates:
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Work Experience - please list in reverse chronological order and include: company name, title, results-oriented bullets that demonstrate your skill set, and dates.
Does anyone interpret that as needing the day, in addition to the month and year? It looks ugly to me when I include the day of the month, but I don't want to put aesthetics over their requirements if others think the adcom is asking for day, month, and year for the start and end of each position.
No absolutely no reason to put the day, and I wouldn't even put the months down unless it's specifically requested which in the past they have. For MIT specifically. If it just says dates we could even interpret that to mean years.
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15 Jan 2019, 22:35
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klizzy wrote:
Hi fellow applicants! I have a question about the resume. For the professional section, I see that MIT asks for dates:
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Work Experience - please list in reverse chronological order and include: company name, title, results-oriented bullets that demonstrate your skill set, and dates.
Does anyone interpret that as needing the day, in addition to the month and year? It looks ugly to me when I include the day of the month, but I don't want to put aesthetics over their requirements if others think the adcom is asking for day, month, and year for the start and end of each position.
You do not need to mention specific dates. You are fine mentioning just the month and the year. In fact, merely mentioning the year is Ok too. By dates, the adcoms mean the period during which you were working at that position or in that firm. Hope that helps _________________
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16 Jan 2019, 06:09
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klizzy wrote:
Hi fellow applicants! I have a question about the resume. For the professional section, I see that MIT asks for dates:
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Work Experience - please list in reverse chronological order and include: company name, title, results-oriented bullets that demonstrate your skill set, and dates.
Does anyone interpret that as needing the day, in addition to the month and year? It looks ugly to me when I include the day of the month, but I don't want to put aesthetics over their requirements if others think the adcom is asking for day, month, and year for the start and end of each position.
Don't put the day, the month and year are sufficient.
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Hi Everyone,
We have added tanmay1392 to the Sloan moderator team. He/she will be helping us out here in this topic by leading the discussion, guiding the users to the correct information etc.
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Re: Calling All MIT Sloan MBA Applicants(2019 Intake) Class of 2021!
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27 Jan 2019, 05:51
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If you've done good in the past, you'll do good in the future.
Does that mean a bad GPA will be a big red tick in the application?
Also, how does MIT Sloan look at double MBAs?
What do you mean by double MBA? If you mean that you already have an MBA and are applying for a second one, I can't imagine that is a good sign. Quite simply, why would you need to get the same degree twice?
You can look up the average GPA of the most recent class. That will give you a sense of how you compare.
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05 Feb 2019, 12:07
When should those who applied in R2 (Jan 22nd) expect to hear back for interviews? I know that the decision date is April 2nd but cannot find information on interviews.
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