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1. Discuss moments or influences in your personal life that have defined who you are today. (500 word limit) 2. What have been your most significant leadership experiences? What challenges did you face, and what impact did you have? This is your opportunity to explain how you Think Bravely (personally and/or professionally). (500 word limit) 3. Imagine yourself at your Kellogg graduation. What career will you be preparing to enter, and how have the MBA and Kellogg helped you get there? (Please answer in terms of your program choice: One-Year, Two-Year, MMM, JD-MBA) (500 word limit) 4. What one interesting or fun fact would you want your future Kellogg classmates to know about you? (25 words or less)
MMM Applicants Only How have you redefined yourself, your business environment and your community through the pursuit of design and innovation? (400 word limit) For MMM applicants only: This is an optional essay that will be evaluated for the Rasmussen scholarship.
Re-Applicants Only Since your previous application, what steps have you taken to strengthen your candidacy? (400 word limit) Please note: re-applicants are required to answer this question in addition to #1-4.
Additional Information (Optional) If needed, use this section to briefly describe any extenuating circumstances (e.g. unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, etc.) (No word limit)
Class Profile for 2011 Entrants
Total Number of Applicants - 5461 Two-Year MBA and MMM Applicants - 4967
Enrolled Students Total - 655 Two-Year MBA - 484 One-Year MBA - 86 The MMM Program - 60 JD-MBA - 25
Class Characteristics U.S. Minority - 22% Women - 33% International Citizenship - 36% Age Range - 25-30 Work Experience Range (years) - 3-7
GMAT Distribution UP TO 640 = 5% 650 - 690 = 20% 700 - 740 = 54% 750-800 = 20% Average Score = 713
2013 Application Essay Questions Discuss moments or influences in your personal life that have defined who you are today. (500 word limit)
What have been your most significant leadership experiences? What challenges did you face, and what impact did you have? This is your opportunity to explain how you Think Bravely (personally and/or professionally). (500 word limit)
Imagine yourself at your Kellogg graduation. What career will you be preparing to enter, and how have the MBA and Kellogg helped you get there? (Please answer in terms of your program choice: One-Year, Two-Year, MMM, JD-MBA) (500 word limit)
What one interesting or fun fact would you want your future Kellogg classmates to know about you? (25 words or less)
MMM Applicants Only How have you redefined yourself, your business environment and your community through the pursuit of design and innovation? (400 word limit)
For MMM applicants only: This is an optional essay that will be evaluated for the Rasmussen scholarship.
Re-Applicants Only Since your previous application, what steps have you taken to strengthen your candidacy? (400 word limit)
Please note: re-applicants are required to answer this question in addition to #1-4.
Additional Information (Optional) If needed, use this section to briefly describe any extenuating circumstances (e.g. unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, etc.) (No word limit)
Just got an email from Kellogg about an info session in my city and registered for it. Most likely leaning towards applying next year, though this year is still a maybe.
I'm in too..hopefully for Round 1..i'm still trying to decide whether a 1 year program would suit me better? any tips..i am a career changer..looking to shift to finance.
Time to get this application season underway! Just want to wish everyone the best of luck and lets make this the best Kellogg <------> GMAT Club cycle EVER! _________________
I'm in too..hopefully for Round 1..i'm still trying to decide whether a 1 year program would suit me better? any tips..i am a career changer..looking to shift to finance.
I can't speak to your specific situation, but from all the research I've done, career switchers seem to benefit the most from a two-year program, which provides the opportunity to develop some hands-on experience during the summer internship.
Looking at applying either in R1 or R2. I'm going to be in the city in late September and was looking to connect with a student to chat over some coffee and maybe take a look around campus.
Any GMAT Club'er available around campus at that time?
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machichi wrote:
I've loved meeting people from Kellogg and am applying R1!
I have started working on the essays, and I'm wondering what people's thoughts are to the 2nd essay--how many experiences are you going to draw from?
I echo your sentiment - Kellogg was the best school in terms of people I met! Hence, am reapplying.
Essay 2 is tricky. I think atleast 2 experiences required - they have put it in plural in the question itself. The answer will be testing, as it needs to be terse but impactful. Do you have any thoughts on how you are answering this - what type of events/people?
gmatclubot
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