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Why our MBA program?

What do they want to find out?
A couple of things:
• The sincerity with which you are applying to their program
• Are you a good fit?
We all know that 'Why do you want to join us' is almost invariably asked in a job interview. The employer wants to find out if you have done enough research about their company, have spoken to people who are in the similar role, have a good idea about what will do and what will you learn. It's the same thing here.


Preparing your response:
The extent of your research tells the interviewer about your interest in the program. And while they will make their own judgment about the fit - which is important - if you can point out why you think there is a good fit between you and the school - it just makes their job easier. That's the way to crack this question. Make their job easier.

As you would imagine, your response needs to go beyond the obvious- the school's rankings, the placement record and the location. We would suggest focusing on:
• Courses which are relevant to your career goals
• faculty whom you are excited to learn from
• Specific clubs which you would like to engage in based on your professional or personal interests. Show your passion
• Don't miss out on the community aspect. Highlight the cultural fit. Some schools care a lot more about this and it reflects in their positioning and communication. Emphasize accordingly.
• Mention something which is unique to the program. As an example, if you applying to LBS and interested in entrepreneurship, you would write about the fact that as a department they writes their own cases and bring these entrepreneurs in the class. You may also be excited about the opportunity to build your idea in the entrepreneurship summer school that LBS offers
• Mention about your conversations with alumni or current students which gave you these insights.



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Tell me about a time you failed

What do they want to find out?
They want to know how you dealt with failure and importantly if you learnt from it. They are asking you to describe an incident. Again a question to check your humility and your self-awareness.

If you come across as a paper tiger (your application is very strong), a little more likely that you will get asked this question. Be prepared nonetheless.

Preparing your response:
To err is human. We all have several failure stories personal and professional. Choosing the right one for this question is important. Would suggest the following considerations:
• Don't make up a story. A pseudo failure can be immediately recognized. And the moment the interviewer starts doubting your integrity, there ends your story. Nothing else matters then. And there is no need to make up a story as the emphasis of the question is less on the failure itself but on how you dealt with it and what you learnt from it.
• Select a recent story if possible, but nothing that happened so recently that you never got the time to work upon the failure. While there is nothing wrong with a failure when you were in high school but it indicates that since then you've probably not done anything even remotely challenging and that's why you never failed.
• Select an example where you had a role to play and the failure mattered. A failure that no one cared about, no one was impacted by is not worth mentioning. Explain what your role was, do some self reflection- let the interviewer see that you are aware of your mistakes.
• That said, do not select a story where the failure had a catastrophic impact on your organization, as such impacts would get the interviewer worried about your capability.
• Lastly, do explain why you learned from the failure and how you were in control the next time you faced a similar situation.


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How will you contribute to our b-school?

You may have answered this question for one of your b-school applications already, so you may have some idea about how to answer this. If you don't its high time you figured this out. An MBA is a two-way learning street- you learn some (answered in Why MBA from our school) and you teach some (answered through this question). Both questions go hand in hand, and we advise you are thoroughly prepared to answer both for every program where you interview.

What do they want to find out?
B-schools want to know what special/unique and relevant skills and experiences will you bring to the b-school. And, where are you willing to put these at use in their MBA programs?

MBA students learn not only from faculty but also from each other, that's why adcoms place so much importance on building diverse classes. Moreover, a lot of b-school activities are student-led, so it has to be the incoming class of students that takes the mantle every year (along with second-year MBAs) and organize events and activities that benefit the rest of the MBA Program, maybe the larger university also.

Preparing your response:
• First and foremost, research the b-school thoroughly. Talking to students and alumni as part of your research is crucial at this stage as well.
• Identify areas in the MBA program that interest you. How can you contribute there?
• Any activity requires team leaders and team-members, idea generators and idea implementers. So, don't feel constrained about how you can contribute. Just make a strong case and know what you are talking.
• Bluffing won't help much as the interviewer would likely be an adcom member, a student or an alum. They will know instantly if you put forward irrelevant/ fancy-sounding contributions that would not be feasible.
• Lastly, sound enthusiastic.

Important: This might seem an obvious question, however when we at MBADecoder take mock interview sessions we realize many applicants haven't researched their target program well enough and this reflects in the way they answer this question. Don't be this unprepared applicant.

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