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Calling all Johnson 2018 applicants - class of 2020
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Johnson folks not making enough noise? We have other threads up already and Johnson should not be left behind. I applied last year and got waitlisted, and I will reapply. Who all are out there?
Cornell 2017-18 Essay Prompts
Goals Statement Immediately post-MBA, my goal is to work as a(n) ____[Role]____ at ___[Company]___within___[Industry]___. In 5 – 10 years post-MBA, my goal is to work as a(n) ____[Role]____ at ___[Company]___within___[Industry]___.
Impact Essay At Cornell we value, students who create impact. Please indicate the opportunities for impact that you’ve identified through engagement with our community and describe how what you learned has influenced your decision to apply to Johnson. (500 words)
Table of Contents Essay You are the author of your Life Story. Please create the table of contents for the book in the space provided or upload it as an attachment. We value creativity and authenticity and encourage you to approach this essay with your unique style. Alternative submission formats may include a slide presentation, links to pre-existing media (personal website, digital portfolio, YouTube, etc.), as well as visually enhanced written submissions. (Maximum file size is 5 MB. If you choose to submit a written Table of Contents, please limit your submission to 500 words or fewer. Multimedia submissions should be under 5 minutes.)
Optional Essay This essay is required for applicants seeking re-admission and should call attention to the steps taken to strengthen one’s candidacy. Candidates may also use the optional essay to call attention to items needing clarification or to address any gaps in experience.
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Johnson folks not making enough noise? We have other threads up already and Johnson should not be left behind. I applied last year and got waitlisted, and I will reapply. Who all are out there?
Can you share a bit about your profile too? I would like to see what kinda guy got rejection from Johnson too evaluate my chances before I apply.
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Well I did not have a great GMAT but a decent-ish profile to be honest. I also think that last year (and the years before but I think the uncertainty in increasing every year) it was HIGHLY random.
For example: I was rejected at Johnson (after WL) and Ross but interviewed at Haas.
Someone I know who got axed by Ross, Tuck and Kellogg, got into Haas with the Dean's fellowship.
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souvik101990 wrote:
Well I did not have a great GMAT but a decent-ish profile to be honest. I also think that last year (and the years before but I think the uncertainty in increasing every year) it was HIGHLY random.
For example: I was rejected at Johnson (after WL) and Ross but interviewed at Haas.
Someone I know who got axed by Ross, Tuck and Kellogg, got into Haas with the Dean's fellowship.
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Oh it wasn't that last year. 760 is I think as good as it gets. I got that in June this year. Thank god I don't have to worry about it again. But from what I have read and seen on the forums, 740+ seems to be the sweet spot for Indians.
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Hi everyone! I'm applying R1. Wish you all best luck.
Good luck to you as well.
We've planned few live chat sessions/webinars with Cornell admissions for GMATClub members. Keep visiting this place - We will post chat/webinar calendar very soon.
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Hi Everyone, We are thrilled to announce that GMAT Club has partnered with Cornell Admissions to conduct live chat sessions and webinars for Cornell MBA aspirants. There will be 3 chat sessions and 2 webinars in this application season in which members from Cornell Admissions team will dialogue with prospective applicants in GMAT Club Chat Room/webinar platform and answer their questions about admission process.
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Hi all.
I am planning to apply in the first round. Indian male, more than 7 years of experience as equity research analyst. Have a decent GMAT (760). Undergrad from one of the IITs in India. A decent CGPA I hope (7.1/10). Not sure how this works out in US GPA terms. Wish you guys the best!
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AnnouncementLive chat With Johnson Admission Directors
Applying to Johnson this year? Join us in the GMAT Club chat room for an opportunity to learn more about how Cornell can be a part of your success story.
Date and Time:
Thursday, August 31st, 2017; 8 am Pacific Time (11am EDT, 8:30pm IST)
Chelsea Hann, Assistant Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
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We hope all of you will attend the chat. In case anyone can't make it but has questions for adcoms, you can PM your questions to me. We will try our best to get answers of your questions from adcoms.
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Although I am not applying to Johnson this round, I wish you guys all the best. I was waitlisted last year and I really thought my TOC essay was one of my best last year.
AnnouncementLive chat With Johnson Admission Directors
Applying to Johnson this year? Join us in the GMAT Club chat room for an opportunity to learn more about how Cornell can be a part of your success story.
Date and Time:
Thursday, August 31st, 2017; 8 am Pacific Time (11am EDT, 8:30pm IST)
Chelsea Hann, Assistant Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
Lindsay Martin, Assistant Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
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We hope all of you will attend the chat. In case anyone can't make it but has questions for adcoms, you can PM your questions to me. We will try our best to get answers of your questions from adcoms.
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Here's the chat transcript from our last week's chat with Cornell adcoms and students. Thank you all for participating in the chat and asking insightful questions.
"The essays are a piece of the application in which you have the most control. They are a great place to let your personality come through. Don’t forget to be authentic and answer the questions asked. The Table of Contents essay is your opportunity to showcase some creativity. We’ve received Youtube videos, PowerPoint documents, poems, songs, or standard Table of Contents helping us understand how Cornell MBA fits into your story." - Chelsea Hann, Assistant Director of Admissions
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It could be a generic question -
How do you guys read Average GMAT scores of the current class in a school? For example, Johnson's Average GMAT is 700. Going by this number, how low a score makes someone a competent candidate?
I'm sure someone getting 700+ is for sure a competent candidate, but someone getting close to 700, say 680,690, would they be competent as well?
Also, for sure, someone who gets ~650 is in the danger zone.
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manhasnoname wrote:
It could be a generic question -
How do you guys read Average GMAT scores of the current class in a school? For example, Johnson's Average GMAT is 700. Going by this number, how low a score makes someone a competent candidate?
I'm sure someone getting 700+ is for sure a competent candidate, but someone getting close to 700, say 680,690, would they be competent as well?
Also, for sure, someone who gets ~650 is in the danger zone.
How to get that delta around Average GMAT?
Unfortunately it is much trickier than that. I know for a fact that GMAT averages are used to evaluate candidates in different demographics, so what is competitive for Indians might not be for LatAm applicants.
For example (don't quote me on this and this example is purely anecdotal) - Indian GMAT averages tend to be 20-30 points more than the whole school average while LatAm averages hover around 650-680 for most top schools. So the answer really is 'it depends"!
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I am thinking of applying in R2. I have a GMAT of 710. I missed R1 because I took a month time to take the GMAT again but couldn't get the score up Anyone else in R2 ?
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Oh it wasn't that last year. 760 is I think as good as it gets. I got that in June this year. Thank god I don't have to worry about it again. But from what I have read and seen on the forums, 740+ seems to be the sweet spot for Indians.
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Hi souvik101990, Can you tell how much was your score with which you were waitlisted last year ? I have a 710 and a typical Indian engineer profile so just trying to evaluate my chances before I apply.
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