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Short Answer: Professional Aspirations (150 words)
Prompt: What are your short-term career goals?
What Stern Seeks: The admissions committee looks for clarity of purpose and alignment with Stern’s offerings. In just 150 words, succinctly articulate your immediate post-MBA career goals, specifying the role, industry, and type of company you aim to join.
Guiding Framework:
State Your Goal: Clearly define your short-term career goal. For example, “Post-MBA, I aim to transition into a product management role within the fintech sector.”
Provide Context: Share why this goal is meaningful, highlighting personal insights or experiences that shaped your aspirations.
Connect to Stern: Highlight specific Stern resources that align with your career objectives.
Touch on Long-Term Vision: Briefly mention how these short-term goals fit into your broader career trajectory.
Tips:
Be concise and direct.
Show alignment with your past experiences and future goals.
Research Stern and mention relevant offerings.
Infuse your personality and passion.
Proofread for clarity and coherence.
Essay 1: Change: __ it (350 words)
Prompt: In today’s global business environment, the only constant is change. Using NYU Stern’s brand call to action, we want to know how you view change. Change: _____ it. Fill in the blank with a word of your choice. Why does this word resonate with you? How will you embrace your own personal tagline while at Stern? (350 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
What Stern Seeks: The committee wants to see your understanding of change and your ability to articulate a meaningful response. They look for a personal connection to the chosen word and how you plan to embody it at Stern.
Guiding Framework:
Reflect on Change: Think about how change has impacted your journey. Choose a word that genuinely reflects your beliefs.
Share an Experience: Provide an anecdote that illustrates why this word defines your approach to change.
Relate to Stern: Research Stern’s values and offerings. Explain how your tagline will contribute to the Stern community.
Outline Actions: Describe 3-4 steps you plan to take at Stern that embody your tagline.
Tips:
Choose a word that genuinely reflects your experiences.
Show thorough research on Stern’s program.
Balance creativity with clarity.
Seek feedback to refine your narrative.
Essay 2: Personal Expression (a.k.a. "Pick Six")
Prompt: Introduce yourself to the Admissions Committee and to your future classmates using six images and corresponding captions. The Pick Six is a way to share more about the qualities you will bring to the Stern community, beyond your professional and academic achievements. Your uploaded PDF should contain all of the following elements:
A brief introduction or overview of your “Pick Six” (no more than 3 sentences).
Six images that help illustrate your interests, values, motivations, perspective and/or personality.
A one-sentence caption for each of the six images that helps explain why they were selected and are significant to you.
What Stern Seeks: This essay reveals your unique qualities, interests, and perspectives beyond your professional achievements. The committee aims to understand your character, values, and motivations.
Guiding Framework:
Reflect: Identify what makes you unique beyond your career.
Select Images: Choose meaningful images that represent different facets of your identity.
Diversify: Ensure a mix of images that highlight various dimensions of your life.
Craft Captions: Write one-sentence captions explaining the significance of each image.
Ensure Cohesion: Make sure the images and captions together paint a comprehensive picture of you.
Tips:
Be authentic and genuine.
Show the breadth of your interests and experiences.
Highlight the impact of each image on your outlook or character.
Align with Stern’s culture of emotional intelligence and community engagement.
Essay 3: Additional Information (optional, 500 words)
Prompt: Provide any additional information to the Admissions Committee that enhances your application.
What Stern Seeks: Use this space to address any gaps or weaknesses in your application. Only include information that adds context and strengthens your candidacy.
Tips:
Avoid introducing new, unrelated topics.
Address weaknesses or provide additional context where necessary.
Do not feel pressured to fill this space; leaving it blank will not count against you.
Avoid repurposing essays from other schools.
Final Thoughts
Crafting impactful essays for NYU Stern requires introspection, creativity, and strategic thinking. Stay true to yourself, leverage your unique experiences, and align your narrative with Stern’s values.
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