Hey,
Just got back from the open day and assessment days and thought I might try to do an in depth debrief since it seems to be a lot of mystery to this program.
First Admissions and application.
The deadlines on the website are just a guidelines they really have a rolling admission process its best to time it according to the assessment day meaning get your application in like 3 weeks before the assessment day so they have time to review it.
GMAT: They just want you to have a score 620 and above
The biggest faults they see are application which do not show personality or who you really meaning only professional and academic.
They invite about 50% of applications to interview.
The interviews are with adcom and last an hour they honestly want to know more about you what is not in your application. Even before you started University and why I chose University.
The Assessment day is unique to IESE but they said they want more opportunity for the adcom to interact with you they set it up the way many corporates recruit when you have a group day with all the other candidates.
The benefit in doing the assessment day is you have more adcom members to advocate for your candicy.
My thoughts is they also want the assessment day to sell the school further you spend more time on campus to fall in love with he school further and increase their yield of offers to acceptance.
The assessment day involves everyone doing an intro presentation then splitting into groups and working on a case and deciding the next steps.
Then we have to present the facts and why we made the decision to the large group while the adcom and other candidates asks us questions.
The adcom watches you through even when you break into small groups.
They told us many times there is a major advantage to attending the assessment days.
Let me know if you have any specific question they told us we should know by Tuesday.