nutmba
MIT has three essays and a cover letter and wants us to limit our stories to past three years. There resume is a business resume with 55 lines limit.
As a professional who has been out of the undergrad for 5 years, I believe I have the required stories from past three years for the essays and cover letter. However, I believe my achievements and extracurriculars in Undergrad are also a distinguishing factor from a run of the mill applicant. But i cant seem to figure out where to weave those in. Any ideas? How did others in similar boat tackle this?
I had to leave out all the stories from Undergrad, and even a Tsunami reconstruction project I led, cos that was in 2005.
I guess the only option is to keep those for an interview story..cos I heard Sloan wants Interview stories that are completely different from essays. I'm thinking the interviewer won't mind a story that's a little old, providing it's impressive.
-wg