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Essay 1: Describe with examples the most important personal quality that you possess, which significantly enhances your prospects of being successful as a leader? (400 words max)
What a blank check ISB has given to aspirants! You have a massive 400 words to convince the admissions committee that you have leadership potential. This should also cast aside, any doubts that people with no leadership experience so far have: it's completely fine that you do not have any leadership experiences so far; what suffices is that you have the a personal quality that signals your potential of being successful as a leader; the potential is what you have to prove, in this essay.
This essay needs lot of thought and introspection; after all, this is the first essay and will leave a lasting (if not the last) impression. So, no mincing of words, no nuanced hints, and no subtlety; the thrust on that personal quality of yours, should be categorical and overt.
As important as it is to claim the unique personal quality that you possess, it is equally important for you to prove that you are worthy of this claim; to prove that this personal quality is rightfully yours! In other words, once you've stated the unique personal quality that you possess, give at least two real-life examples that substantiate the authenticity of your claim.
We recommend the following structure for this essay:
i) State upfront, the most important personal quality that you want to highlight in the essay; no beating around the bush, no circumlocution.
ii) Substantiate your claim to that personal quality, by elaborating a maximum of 2-3 examples. Note that a laundry list of examples is neither desired nor warranted. These 2-3 examples should be articulated in sufficient detail, to capture the imagination of the admissions committee.
iii) Conclude the essay by stating why you think that this personal quality enhances your prospects of being successful as a leader.
Dear ISB aspirants, do remember that everyone is unique (sounds cliched, we know). If you are working in the (needlessly much maligned) IT sector, take heart in the fact that merely working in the IT industry does not take away your uniqueness. Some may be working in development, some may be working as Leads, some may be working in pre-sales, and some others may have direct client-handling experience. Think through your experiences in these various roles, and some personal quality of yours will shine through!
Bottomline: This is an opportunity for you to let ISB know that there is more to you than what your resume and your GMAT score suggest. Approach it with enthusiasm, because your positivity will bring the essay to life!
Essay 2: What are your short term and long term career goals? How will Post Graduate Program at ISB assist you in achieving your goals? (400 words max)
This is the good old classical statement of purpose (SOP). ISB wants candidates to be very clear in terms of how they want their careers to shape up, especially in the near future (3-5 years after MBA) and in the long term (8-10 years after MBA).
This essay is best addressed along 3 major points.
a) First what you have done in life so far (primarily on the professional/academic front) b) Second what you want to do in future c) Third how does ISB fit into the scheme of things
Clearly there are some experiences, attributes, and interests that you already have. This is your past. You have aspirations in life; you hope this to be your future. What is currently holding you back, from making your aspirations, your future? This is what this essay is all about.
Based upon what you have done in the past, and what you want to do in future, there are certain gaps in terms of skill sets, in terms of network, or in terms of competencies, that you want the b-school to bridge. So, you need to build a case that equipping yourself with these skill-sets, network and competencies will help embark you towards your future goals.
It is also very important that you do a good research on the unique offerings of ISB that would be directly relevant to your aspirations. Please note that mentioning ISB's attributes such as great faculty, good peer group and interactive classes are in most cases a waste of space in the essay; this is because almost every applicant would mention these, and these attributes come across as generic (almost every b-school can claim to have these); imagine what the evaluator of the essay will go through, reading the exact same words one essay after another.
So, what will pay off are the very specific and unique offerings of the school. These could be specific student interest clubs, any flagship events in the area of your interest, any centers of excellence and any specific research area that the school focuses on. In fact, if you have had a chance to visit ISB, ISB's Information sessions, or personally interact with any existing student, do highlight it, since this would demonstrate your interest.
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If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
If anyone wants help in reviewing their essays, I would be glad to help out and you can reach me on my email: vivucal@gmail.com. I am doing this because I remember how my application process was and would love to help out in any way I can.
Essay 1: Describe with examples the most important personal quality that you possess, which significantly enhances your prospects of being successful as a leader? (400 words max)
What a blank check ISB has given to aspirants! You have a massive 400 words to convince the admissions committee that you have leadership potential. This should also cast aside, any doubts that people with no leadership experience so far have: it's completely fine that you do not have any leadership experiences so far; what suffices is that you have the a personal quality that signals your potential of being successful as a leader; the potential is what you have to prove, in this essay.
This essay needs lot of thought and introspection; after all, this is the first essay and will leave a lasting (if not the last) impression. So, no mincing of words, no nuanced hints, and no subtlety; the thrust on that personal quality of yours, should be categorical and overt.
As important as it is to claim the unique personal quality that you possess, it is equally important for you to prove that you are worthy of this claim; to prove that this personal quality is rightfully yours! In other words, once you've stated the unique personal quality that you possess, give at least two real-life examples that substantiate the authenticity of your claim.
We recommend the following structure for this essay:
i) State upfront, the most important personal quality that you want to highlight in the essay; no beating around the bush, no circumlocution.
ii) Substantiate your claim to that personal quality, by elaborating a maximum of 2-3 examples. Note that a laundry list of examples is neither desired nor warranted. These 2-3 examples should be articulated in sufficient detail, to capture the imagination of the admissions committee.
iii) Conclude the essay by stating why you think that this personal quality enhances your prospects of being successful as a leader.
Dear ISB aspirants, do remember that everyone is unique (sounds cliched, we know). If you are working in the (needlessly much maligned) IT sector, take heart in the fact that merely working in the IT industry does not take away your uniqueness. Some may be working in development, some may be working as Leads, some may be working in pre-sales, and some others may have direct client-handling experience. Think through your experiences in these various roles, and some personal quality of yours will shine through!
Bottomline: This is an opportunity for you to let ISB know that there is more to you than what your resume and your GMAT score suggest. Approach it with enthusiasm, because your positivity will bring the essay to life!
Essay 2: What are your short term and long term career goals? How will Post Graduate Program at ISB assist you in achieving your goals? (400 words max)
This is the good old classical statement of purpose (SOP). ISB wants candidates to be very clear in terms of how they want their careers to shape up, especially in the near future (3-5 years after MBA) and in the long term (8-10 years after MBA).
This essay is best addressed along 3 major points.
a) First what you have done in life so far (primarily on the professional/academic front) b) Second what you want to do in future c) Third how does ISB fit into the scheme of things
Clearly there are some experiences, attributes, and interests that you already have. This is your past. You have aspirations in life; you hope this to be your future. What is currently holding you back, from making your aspirations, your future? This is what this essay is all about.
Based upon what you have done in the past, and what you want to do in future, there are certain gaps in terms of skill sets, in terms of network, or in terms of competencies, that you want the b-school to bridge. So, you need to build a case that equipping yourself with these skill-sets, network and competencies will help embark you towards your future goals.
It is also very important that you do a good research on the unique offerings of ISB that would be directly relevant to your aspirations. Please note that mentioning ISB's attributes such as great faculty, good peer group and interactive classes are in most cases a waste of space in the essay; this is because almost every applicant would mention these, and these attributes come across as generic (almost every b-school can claim to have these); imagine what the evaluator of the essay will go through, reading the exact same words one essay after another.
So, what will pay off are the very specific and unique offerings of the school. These could be specific student interest clubs, any flagship events in the area of your interest, any centers of excellence and any specific research area that the school focuses on. In fact, if you have had a chance to visit ISB, ISB's Information sessions, or personally interact with any existing student, do highlight it, since this would demonstrate your interest.
Can we give 2 recent professional examples in essay 1? I wanted to check how important it is to give a personal example especially if you do not have a strong personal story.
hi, Is there an option to talk to ISB students? most US b schools have this 1:1 conversation option with student ambassadors. Is there any such option at ISB?
Hi elPatron434vivucalISBeacon Can you help me understand where to add volunteering expereince in the ISB application? Is it supposed to be added in the section shown in attached image? What if there is no End date ? -.-
I also see no space to upload an additional essay or a resume.
The portal also seems to count spaces in its character count. And lastly, after 5-6 mins it refreshes and you lose the content- so remember to keep saving the data.
Compared to other top B-school application interface, the ISB application portal is poorly designed and full of technical flaws.
I have some queries regarding my ISB essay Q1: 1. I have multiple significant examples both from personal as well as professional setting. I've given small weightage to personal ones, included all of them in introduction paragraph, and detailed out two from professional setting subsequently. Does this sound right? 2. If I have to include more examples, I'm finding it difficult to explain the Situation, Task, Actions, and Results all within 80-90 words. Further, smooth storytelling needs additional fillers in between, further taking up the space. Am I missing something major here?
coward4gmat - Its a 400 word essay. My recommendation would be to not explain more than 2 examples. You need space for intro and conclusion too. That leaves hardly 250-300 words for the examples. A good example needs atleast 150 words. But still its your story, and you are the best judge for your essay. Do what your instincts say. As it is said, "There is no right or wrong answer"
coward4gmat - Its a 400 word essay. My recommendation would be to not explain more than 2 examples. You need space for intro and conclusion too. That leaves hardly 250-300 words for the examples. A good example needs atleast 150 words. But still its your story, and you are the best judge for your essay. Do what your instincts say. As it is said, "There is no right or wrong answer"
Curious to know what quality are you writing on?
Thanks a lot. I've written about my curiousity to explore and how it's helped me in my professional and personal life. I'm an author and this curiousity makes me create new settings. Thankfully I've summarized professional examples in 110-120 words, and rest for personal examples, introduction and conclusion. Thanks a lot for your advice. Are you applying too? what's your quality?
Hi elPatron434vivucalISBeacon Can you help me understand where to add volunteering expereince in the ISB application? Is it supposed to be added in the section shown in attached image? What if there is no End date ? -.-
I also see no space to upload an additional essay or a resume.
The portal also seems to count spaces in its character count. And lastly, after 5-6 mins it refreshes and you lose the content- so remember to keep saving the data.
Compared to other top B-school application interface, the ISB application portal is poorly designed and full of technical flaws.
Unfortunately, those are constraints! I believe the entire application form serves as resume. No space for any additional essays; if you want to address something, you have to buffet it in the essay;
Hi elPatron434vivucalISBeacon Can you help me understand where to add volunteering expereince in the ISB application? Is it supposed to be added in the section shown in attached image? What if there is no End date ? -.-
I also see no space to upload an additional essay or a resume.
The portal also seems to count spaces in its character count. And lastly, after 5-6 mins it refreshes and you lose the content- so remember to keep saving the data.
Compared to other top B-school application interface, the ISB application portal is poorly designed and full of technical flaws.
Unfortunately, those are constraints! I believe the entire application form serves as resume. No space for any additional essays; if you want to address something, you have to buffet it in the essay;
In the essay section, the site says that optional essay can be added. I need to know where.
And what kind of activities are we supposed to add in the activities section then, if not community service?
Am very disappointed by the ISB application system. If I get selected, I will definitely try to get the form changed.
Hi elPatron434vivucalISBeacon Can you help me understand where to add volunteering expereince in the ISB application? Is it supposed to be added in the section shown in attached image? What if there is no End date ? -.-
I also see no space to upload an additional essay or a resume.
The portal also seems to count spaces in its character count. And lastly, after 5-6 mins it refreshes and you lose the content- so remember to keep saving the data.
Compared to other top B-school application interface, the ISB application portal is poorly designed and full of technical flaws.
Unfortunately, those are constraints! I believe the entire application form serves as resume. No space for any additional essays; if you want to address something, you have to buffet it in the essay;
In the essay section, the site says that optional essay can be added. I need to know where.
And what kind of activities are we supposed to add in the activities section then, if not community service?
Am very disappointed by the ISB application system. If I get selected, I will definitely try to get the form changed.