For the 2020–2021 MBA application season, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business has introduced a new prompt that shines a spotlight on candidates’ lives outside the workplace and serves as a nice complement to its strictly professionally focused first essay. In addition, the admissions committee has made an interesting tweak to its note … Read More
Once again, the New York University (NYU) Stern School of Business has made no changes to its application essay prompts. The program’s first required essay covers applicants’ professional aspirations and Stern’s role in their attainment. For the second required essay, candidates must tackle the school’s challenging but very revelatory “Pick Six” submission, which might be … Read More
Like many top MBA programs this year, London Business School (LBS) has elected to make no changes to its application essay prompts. Except for some slight variations in phrasing and allowed word count, the school has been posing these same questions since 2015, so we presume they have proved effective in providing the additional information … Read More
Although Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business initially announced the modifications it had made to its application essays in a June 17 blog post, the school has continued to tweak its prompts, so we are updating our analysis to reflect the latest iterations. At the time of this posting, some slight discrepancies still exist in … Read More
Like many of the top MBA programs appear to be doing this season, the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) has opted to make no changes to the wording of its application essay prompts—or to its short-answer questions—though it has minimized the space in which its candidates can respond to them. Applicants are now given … Read More
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