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Just wanted to pay it forward and give you all an idea of the types of questions to expect during the interview process. I recently had an on campus interview with a second year student, which surprisingly went just a bit over an hour. I don't think this is the norm, I just tend to talk a lot. Overall its a very relaxed setting so no need to stress. Below are a list of the questions I remember being asked so you can do your best to prep.
Walk me through your resume Why do you want an MBA Why BC What are your short term / long term goals Tell me about a leadership experience Tell me about a professional experience working within a team Tell me about your biggest professional or personal failure and how did you respond to it Tell me about the most important feedback you have received professionally What clubs are you interested in joining at BC (Make sure you do the research don't just give generic club names) I'm someone looking to pivot careers so he asked why I'm interested in my new career path Asked if I had ever lead a project within my organization and what were the details And finally questions at the end for him.
Hopefully this is helpful for anyone looking to interview at Carroll so best of luck!
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