Wednesday, August 24, 2005

ISB Dean on what lies ahead

ISB Dean on what lies ahead

Hints at the incoming class size of about 415, no going back on fees, no two-year program in the pipeline, expansion in SE Asia in the immediate futue... Read it here

Friday, August 12, 2005

Ross Online application is open

I had blogged earlier that Ross's online application site offered to inform me when the application process for Fall 2006 would start. Today I recieved an email from the system telling me that I can now start my application.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

MIT Sloan Essays are out

MIT Sloan has released their list of essays. They have been copied here for convenience. The link is here

Cover Letter
The application continues by asking for your cover letter, which should be up to 500 words. This is your first and best opportunity to make a strong, positive impression on us, so take the time to infuse this letter with your personal energy and character. Through what you write we hope to discover whether you will thrive at MIT Sloan, and how you can contribute to our diverse community.

Essays
For each essay, describe the situation, your thoughts and actions, and the outcome. The essay questions listed below are for the 2005-06 application.

Essay One: Please tell us about a time when you had an impact on a person, group, or organization. Describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did. (500 words or less.)

Essay Two: Please tell us about a time when you went beyond what was defined, expected, established, or popular. How did others react? Describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did. (500 words or less.)

Essay Three: Please tell us about a time when you had a difficult interaction with a person or group. Describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did. (500 words or less.)

Essay Four: Please tell us about a time when you overcame an obstacle. Describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did. (500 words or less.)

Supplemental Information
Use this part of the application to give us any additional information that might help us understand the choices you have made, your leadership activities and skills, and your scholastic and professional achievements. Please elaborate on your personal interests, activities and hobbies-as well as any special circumstances you feel are relevant. We would like to know what you've learned and how you learned it. Please tell us anything that will round out our impression of you as a unique individual.