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Columbia Business School MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines [2020 2021]
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Columbia’s admissions team has been unexpectedly busy this spring – they had to move their recruiting online and position themselves to deal with an anticipated increase in “summer melt.” But the admissions committee still had time to change one question; the short answer question and Essays #1 and #2 are unchanged, but Essay #3 is new. The character and word limits are the same as last year.
Columbia Business School application essay tips
Goal: What is your immediate post-MBA professional goal? [i](50 characters)[/i]
Note that this has a character (not word) limit. Your response must be significantly shorter than a tweet. What do you want to do professionally and in which industry immediately after earning your MBA?
* “Work in business development for a media company.”
* “Join a strategy consulting firm.”
* “Launch a data-management start-up.”
Warning: This question is not asking about your intended area of study while in business school or a non-professional goal or even a long-term goal. And the subject in your response is assumed to be you. No need to waste characters by including “I” or “I plan to…”
Succinctly define your goal in terms of function (what you want to do) and the industry (or type of company) in which you want to do it.
Columbia Business School Essay #1
Through your resume and recommendations, we have a clear sense of your professional path to date. What are your career goals over the next 3-5 years and what, in your imagination, would be your long-term dream job? (500 words)
Columbia adcom readers must really like the answers they get to this question, because it is back this year and has been a part of CBS’ application for at least two years before that. CBS wants you to focus on your career goals not immediately after graduation, as in the short-answer question, but in the longer-term. They want to see how you believe your career will develop after that immediate post-MBA job. This question does not ask you how CBS will help you achieve your goals.
To answer this question, realize that the readers already know what’s in your resume. Don’t repeat “your career path to date.” That’s a waste of valuable essay real estate (though this is CBS’ longest essay question) and means you’re not telling them anything new or answering their question.
Instead, tell them what you want to do 3-5 years into the future, which should build on your first post-MBA job. Make sure to answer the long-term question and feel free to dream and aspire, but at the same time reveal an ambitious, but feasible professional goal.
Why do you feel Columbia Business School is a good fit for you? (250 words)
The best reasons for why you want to go to CBS must show your knowledge of the Columbia MBA program, extracurricular opportunities, and recruiting strengths. In discussing the program, focus on what’s distinctive about the CBS program. If relevant, you can mention what you’ve learned from conversations you’ve had with CBS students and recent alumni, but don’t just name-drop. Be sure to reveal how you intend to use the program to prepare yourself to achieve the short-term goal that you provide in the short-answer question and the longer-term goals you discuss in Essay #1.
As you write this essay keep in mind Columbia’s pride in being “at the very center of business.” I’m not suggesting that you merely parrot that phrase back in your essays. I am advising you to think about how you intend to take advantage of New York City and Columbia’s location to prepare for your career.
FYI, Columbia’s second question two years ago was: “How will you take advantage of being ‘at the very center of business’?” My guess is that Columbia’s MBA admissions committee wanted to broaden the question. However, “at the very center of business” is still part of the school’s logo. The CBS website lists “Access” as one of Columbia’s Benefits and Features and adds that “Columbia’s relationship with New York City cannot be underestimated when choosing an MBA program.” It’s important to them.
Columbia Business School Essay #3
Tell us about your favorite book, movie or song and why it resonates with you. (250 words)
Choose one book, movie, or song and discuss why you love it. You can start with a key scene or phrase and provide 2-3 reasons that makes this piece so meaningful to you such that it earns the title of your favorite.
Columbia Business School optional essay
Is there any further information that you wish to provide the Admissions Committee? If so, use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history. This does not need to be a formal essay. You may submit bullet points. (maximum 500 words)
Clearly, you can use this optional essay question to address a weakness in your profile or qualifications, but in my mind, this question is also open-ended enough to allow you to discuss a challenge overcome in your personal background.
Don’t use this essay as a grand finale or wrap up. And definitely don’t use it to rehash your reasons for wanting to attend Columbia Business School; those reasons should be perfectly clear from the required essays.
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Columbia Business School 2020-21 Application Deadlines
Early Decision/January Deadline: October 2, 2020 Merit Based Fellowship Deadline: January 6, 2021 Final Regular Decision Deadline: April 9, 2021 Deferred Enrollment Deadline: April 15, 2021
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