Wednesday, September 4, 2013

LBS Essays and Admissions Deadlines


London Business School Deadlines 2013-2014


Stage 1

Application Deadline: October 4, 2013

Interview Decision: November 1, 2013

Admission Decision:
December 12, 2013

Stage 2

Application Deadline:
January 3, 2014

Interview Decision: February 6, 2014

Admission Decision: March 27, 2014

Stage 3

Application Deadline: February 28, 2014

Interview Decision: April 8, 2014

Admission Decision: May 15, 2014

Stage 4

Application Deadline: April 16, 2014

Interview Decision: May 22, 2014

Admission Decision: June 26, 2014

 London Business School Essay Topics 2013-2014

1. What will your future look like after completing your MBA? (500 words)
2. What value will you add to London Business School? (300 words)
3. What is the School’s responsibility to you and what is your responsibility to the School? (400 words)
The LBS deadlines will be updated later this summer, though LBS has written that the first deadline will be sometime in October.

For more information, visit LBS’s admissions website.




USC Marshall Deadline, Essay Topics 2013-2014


USC Marshall has announced its application deadlines for the 2013-2014 admissions season


Round 1
Deadline: October 15, 2013

Final Decision
Notification: December 15, 2013

Round 2

Deadline: January 10, 2014

Final Decision
Notification: March 15, 2014

Round 3

Deadline: April 15, 2014

Final Decision
Notification: June 1, 2014

USC/Marshall Essay Topics 2013-2014

Essay 1. Introduce yourself. How are you a good fit for the Marshall MBA community? The Trojan Network is highly regarded worldwide; how do your professional and personal goals add value to this expansive and collaborative brand? (500-750 words)

Optional Essay: Here you may choose to provide additional information with regard to personal characteristics and/or challenges you have had which might enhance the diversity of your class. (250 words)


Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. PST on the day of the deadline.
For more information, visit the Marshall admissions website.




IESE 2013-2014 Essay Topics Announced

IESE 2013-2014 Essay Topics

IESE Business School has posted its 2013-2014 essay topics within its online application.  The essay prompts are as follows:

Essay 1.
Describe your short-term and long-term career goals (Post MBA). (300 words)
Essay 2.
Please describe two substantial accomplishments and one failure in a professional or private endeavor. (600 words)
Essay 3.
I wish that the application had asked me… (200 words)

For more information about the IESE admissions process, visit the school’s website.








Cambridge / Judge Essay Topics 2013-2014

The 2013-2014 Cambridge Judge essay topics have been announced!

The three essays are as follows:
1. What did you learn from your most spectacular failure? (200 words)

2. What are your short and long term career objectives? What skills/characteristics do you already have that will help you to achieve them? What do you hope to gain from the degree and how do you feel it will help you achieve the career objectives you have? (please do not exceed 500 words)

3. If you could change one thing about your current organisation, what would you make different? How would you overcome obstacles to this change, and what impact would this change have in the short-term and long-term? (300 words)

Cambridge / Judge released their 2013-2014 application deadlines earlier this year.  For more information, please see the admissions website.



IESE Deadlines 2013-2014

IESE Deadlines 2013-2014

The 2013-2014 IESE application deadlines have been announced.

The four rounds of deadlines are as follows:
Round 1
Application Deadline: October 6, 2013

Decision Notification: December 9, 2013
Round 2
Application Deadline: January 5, 2014

Decision Notification: March 4, 2014
Round 3
Application Deadline: March 2, 2014

Decision Notification: May 6, 2014
Round 4
Application Deadline: June 8, 2014

Decision Notification: July 25, 2014

IESE recommends that all non-EU citizens apply before April.
She school’s admissions website.




Duke Fuqua Essay Topics 2013-2014

Duke Fuqua Essay Topics 2013-2014
Duke has released its essay topics for the 2013-2014 admissions season:

Required Short Answer Questions: Answer all 3 questions. 
Respond in 250 characters only (about 50 words).
1.  What are your short-term goals, post-MBA?
2.  What are your long-term goals?
3.  Life is full of uncertainties, and plans and circumstances can change. As a result, navigating a career requires you to be adaptable. Should the short-term goals that you provided above not materialize what alternative directions have you considered?

Required Essays: Answer both essay questions.
1.  The “Team Fuqua” spirit and community is one of the things that sets The Duke MBA experience apart, and it is a concept that extends beyond the student body to include faculty, staff, and administration. When a new person joins the Admissions Team, we ask that person to share with everyone in the office a list of “25 Random Things About Yourself.” As an Admissions team, we already know the new hire’s professional and academic background, so learning these “25 Random Things” helps us get to know someone’s personality, background, special talents, and more. In this spirit, the Admissions Committee also wants to get to know you – beyond the professional and academic achievements listed in your resume and transcript. You can share with us important life experiences, your likes/dislikes, hobbies, achievements, fun facts, or anything that helps us understand what makes you who you are. Share with us your list of “25 Random Things” about YOU.
Please present your response in list form, numbered 1 to 25. Some points may be only a few words, while others may be longer. Your complete list should not exceed 2 pages with a font size no less than 10-point.
2.  When asked by your family, friends, and colleagues why you want to go to Duke, what do you tell them? Share the reasons that are most meaningful to you.
Your response to this essay question should be no more than 2 pages in length, with a font size no less than 10-point. Please respond fully and concisely using 1.5 line spacing.
Optional Essay
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the Admissions Committee should be aware, please explain them in an optional essay (e.g. unexplained gaps in work, choice of recommenders, inconsistent or questionable academic performance, or any significant weakness in your application).
Do NOT upload additional essays nor additional recommendations in this area of the application.
The Optional Essay is intended to provide the Admissions Committee with insight into your extenuating circumstances only.
Limit your response to two pages.
Re-applicant Essay
It is not uncommon for it to take more than one try to achieve a goal. Please share with us the self-reflection process that you underwent after last year’s application and how you have grown as a result. How did it shape your commitment to Fuqua and inspire your decision to reapply?
Responses should be no more than 2 pages, using 1.5 line spacing and a font size no smaller than 10-point.
Make sure you address any gaps in your application and that you show progress.
You can access the re-applicant essay in the online application.
Fuqua also announced its 2013-2014 application deadlines.  

For more information, please visit Fuqua’s admissions website

Thursday, July 25, 2013

UNC Kenan-Flagler MBA Deadlines, Essays 2013-2014

UNC Kenan-Flagler’s deadlines for 2013-2014 are deadlines are as follows:

Early Action Round
Deadline: October 18, 2013
Interview Completed: December 2, 2013
Notification: December 13, 2013

Round 2
Deadline: December 9, 2013
Interview Completed: January 24, 2014
Notification: February 3, 2014

Round 3
Deadline: January 13, 2014
Interview Completed: March 10, 2014
Notification: April 11, 2014

Round 4
Deadline: March 14, 2014
Interview Completed: April 11, 2014
Notification: April 28, 2014

For more information, visit Kenan-Flagler’s admissions website.

UNC  Kenan-Flagler Essay Topics 2013-2014

Essay One (Required): What are the 2 or 3 strengths or characteristics that have driven your career success thus far? What are the other strengths that you would like to leverage in the future? (500 words maximum)
Essay Two (Required): Please describe your short and long term goals post-MBA. Explain how: your professional experience has shaped these goals; why this career option appeals to you; and how you arrived at the decision that now is the time and the MBA is the appropriate degree. (500 words maximum)
Essay Three (Required): What personal qualities or life experiences distinguish you from other applicants? How do these qualities or experiences equip you to contribute to UNC Kenan-Flagler? (500 words maximum)
Essay Four (Optional): If your standardized test scores are low, or if you have not had coursework in core business subjects (calculus, microeconomics, statistics, financial accounting), please tell us how you plan to prepare yourself for the quantitative rigor of the MBA curriculum. (300 words maximum)
Essay Five (Optional): Is there any other information you would like to share that is not presented elsewhere in the application? (300 words maximum)
Kenan-Flagler’s 2013-2014 application deadlines were announced earlier this June.  For more information, see the admissions website.


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Yale SOM Deadlines 2013-2014

Yale SOM’s 2013-2014 application deadlines are as follows:

Round 1
Deadline: September 25, 2013
Notification: December 9, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 9, 2014
Notification: April 4, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: April 24, 2014
Notification: May 22, 2014
For more information see Yale SOM’s admissions website.

Yale SOM Essay Topics 2013-2014
This year’s topics are as follows:

Essay 1
What motivates your decision to pursue an MBA?  (300 words maximum)
Essay 2
The Yale School of Management provides leadership education for broad-minded, rigorous, and intellectually curious students with diverse backgrounds; a distinctive integrated curriculum; connections to one of the great research universities in the world; and the broad reach of an innovative and expanding global network of top business schools.
What motivates you to apply to the Yale School of Management for your MBA? What will you contribute to Yale and Yale SOM?   (450 words maximum)
Yale SOM Director of Admissions Bruce Delmonico has also announced that this year’s application will feature video questions, which will give applicants “the opportunity to really tell us about yourself and give us a fuller sense of your candidacy.”
For more information see Yale SOM’s admissions website.

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Chicago Booth 2013-2014 Essay Topics

Short Answer Essays
Please respond to the following two essay prompts:
a. My favorite part of my work is… (250 words maximum)
b. I started to think differently when… (250 words maximum)

Presentation/Essay
The Chicago experience will take you deeper into issues, force you to challenge assumptions, and broaden your perspective. In a four-slide presentation or an essay of no more than 600 words, broaden our perspective about who you are. Understanding what we currently know about you from the rest of the application, what else would you like us to know?
We have set forth the following guidelines:
The content is completely up to you. There is no right, or even preferred, approach to this essay. Feel free to use the software with which you are most comfortable. Acceptable formats for upload in the online application system are PowerPoint, Word, or PDF. However, we suggest converting your file to a PDF to preserve your intended formatting.
There is a strict maximum of four pages (presentation) or 600 words (essay), though you can provide fewer if you choose. All content must fit within four pages (presentation) or 600 words (essay).
The file size is limited to 16 MB.
The document will be viewed electronically, but we cannot support embedded videos, music, hyperlinks, or motion images.
The file will be evaluated on the quality of content and ability to convey your ideas, not on technical expertise.
Reapplicant Essay
Upon reflection, how has your perspective regarding your future, Chicago Booth, and/or getting an MBA changed since the time of your last application? (300 words m aximum)
See Booth’s admissions website.


Chicago Booth Deadlines 2013-2014
The 2013-2014 Chicago Booth deadlines have been announced. This year’s three deadlines are below:
Round One
Application Deadline: October 3, 2013
Final Decision: December 19, 2013
Round Two
Application Deadline: January 8, 2014
Final Decision: March 27, 2014
Round Three
Application Deadline: April 3, 2014
Final Decision: May 21, 2014


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NYU  Stern Deadlines 2013-2014
The 2013-2014 NYU Stern deadlines four deadlines are:
Round 1
Deadline: October 15, 2013
Initial Notification*: December 15, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: November 15, 2013
Initial Notification: February 15, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: January 15, 2014
Initial Notification: June 1, 2014
Round 4
Deadline: March 15, 2014
Initial Notification: June 1, 2014
*Applicants will receive one of three initial notifications: invitation to interview, waitlist offer, or denial of admissions.
All applications are due at 11:59 p.m. EST on the day of the deadline. Any mailed portions of the application must be postmarked by the deadline date.
For more information, see Stern’s admissions website.


NYU  Stern Essay Topics 2013-2014
NYU Stern's  2013-2014 essay topics are as follows:

Candidates are required to respond to two questions and may complete a third optional essay. 
The NYU/Stern essay topics are as follows:
Essay 1: Professional Aspirations (750 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
(a) Why pursue an MBA (or dual degree) at this point in your life?
(b) What actions have you taken to determine that Stern is the best fit for your MBA experience?
(c) What do you see yourself doing professionally upon graduation?
Essay 2: Choose either Option A or Option B
Option A: Your Two Paths (500 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)
The mission of the Stern School of Business is to develop people and ideas that transform the challenges of the 21st century into opportunities to create value for business and society. Given today’s ever-changing global landscape, Stern seeks and develops leaders who thrive in ambiguity, embrace a broad perspective and think creatively about the range of ways they can have impact.
(a) Describe two different and distinct paths you could see your career taking long term. How do you see your two paths unfolding?
(b) How do your paths tie to the mission of NYU Stern?
(c) What factors will most determine which path you will take?
Option B: Personal Expression
Please describe yourself to your MBA classmates. You may use almost any method to convey your message (e.g. words, illustrations). Feel free to be creative. If you submit a non-written piece for Option B  (i.e., artwork or multimedia) or if you submit Option B via mail, please upload a brief description of your submission with your online application.
Guidelines for Option B:
Your submission becomes the property of NYU Stern and cannot be returned for any reason.
If you submit a written essay, it should be 500 words maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font.
If you submit a video or audio file, it should be five minutes maximum.
If you prepare a multimedia submission, you may mail a CD, DVD or USB flash drive to the Admissions Office. These are the only acceptable methods of submission.
Please do not submit an internet link to any websites or to a video hosting service such as YouTube.
The Admissions Committee reserves the right to request an alternate Essay 3 if we are unable to view your submission.
Do not submit anything perishable (e.g. food), or any item that has been worn (e.g. clothing).
Candidates should also make sure to visit Stern’s website to review the size restrictions for Option B. Submissions that exceed the restrictions will not be accepted.
Essay 3: Optional
Please provide any additional information that you would like to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee. This may include current or past gaps in employment, further explanation of your undergraduate record or self-reported academic transcript(s), plans to retake the GMAT, GRE and/or TOEFL or any other relevant information.
If you are unable to submit a recommendation from your current supervisor, you must explain your reason in Essay 3.
If you are a re-applicant from last year, please explain how your candidacy has improved since your last application.

For more information see the admissions website

MITスローン 締め切り、エッセイ Topics 2013-2014

The 2013-2014 application deadlines for MIT/ Sloan’s MBA program are as follows:

Round 1
Deadline: September 24, 2013
Notification: December 20, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 7, 2014
Notification: April 1, 2014

All application materials must be received by 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the day of the deadline.  For more information, visit Sloan’s admissions website. 

MIT/ Sloan Essay Topics 2013-2014

"We are interested in learning more about how you work, think, and act. For each essay, please provide a brief overview of the situation followed by a detailed description of your response. Please limit the experiences you discuss to those which have occurred in the past three years."

In each of the essays, please describe in detail what you thought, felt, said, and did.
Essay 1:
The mission of the MIT Sloan School of Management is to develop principled,
innovative leaders who improve the world and generate ideas that advance management practice.  Discuss how you will contribute toward advancing the mission based on examples of past work and activities.   (500 words or fewer, limited to one page)
Essay 2:
Describe a time when you pushed yourself beyond your comfort zone. (500 words or fewer, limited to one page)
Optional Essay:
The Admissions Committee invites you to share anything else you would like us to know about you, in any format.
For more information, see Sloan’s admissions website.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

ハーバード・ビジネス・スクール 締め切、エッセイ2013-2014

Harvard Business School Essay Topic 2013-2014

The Harvard School of Business (HBS) has released its essay topic for the 2013-2014 admissions season. There is one question for the Class of 2016:

"You’re applying to Harvard Business School.  We can see your resume, school transcripts, extra-curricular activities, awards, post-MBA career goals, test scores and what your recommenders have to say about you.   What else would you like us to know as we consider your candidacy?

There is no word limit for this question.  We think you know what guidance we’re going to give here. Don’t overthink, overcraft and overwrite. Just answer the question in clear language that those of us who don’t know your world can understand."

In addition to this essay, applicants must also respond to a brief career essay, posed in HBS’s 2013-2014 online application. After selecting a target post-MBA industry and function, candidates must answer the following question:

How does pursuing an MBA support your choices above? (500 characters)
For the second year running, applicants invited to interview at HBS will be expected to complete and submit a written reflection in the 24 hours following their interviews. The question will read, “You’ve just had your HBS interview. Tell us about it. How well did we get to know you?” and will have no word limit. Those candidates invited to interview will be provided with specific instructions concerning this final reflection. See HBS admissions website

 ハーバード・ビジネス・スクール 締め切 2013-2014
The 2013-2014 Harvard Business School (HBS) deadlines have been announced for the Class of 2016!
The deadlines are as follows:
Round 1
Deadline: September 16, 2013
Notification: December 11, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 6, 2014
Notification: March 26, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: April 7, 2014
Notification: May 14, 2014 

All applications are due at 12 noon EST on the day of the deadline. If submitted after 12 noon, applications will be considered in the following round. See HBS admissions website.



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Penn Wharton Deadlines 2013-2014

The 2013-2014 Penn/Wharton deadlines are as follows:
Round 1
Deadline: October 1, 2013
Notification: December 17, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 7, 2014
Notification: March 25, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: March 27, 2014
Notification: May 6, 2014
Wharton has also announced its 2013-2014 MBA/MA-Lauder deadlines. The two deadlines are below:
Round 1
Deadline: October 1, 2013
Notification: December 17, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 7, 2014
Notification: March 25, 2014
All applications are due at 5:00 p.m. EST on the day of the deadline. For more information, see the Wharton admissions website

Essay Topics 2013-2014
Following up on this spring’s announcement of the application deadlines for the 2013-2014 admissions season, the Wharton adcom has also released its 2013-2014 essay topics.  Applicants this year must respond to two essay questions totaling 1,000 words, a decrease from last year.  The essay topics are listed below.
Required Questions:
1. What do you aspire to achieve, personally and professionally, through the Wharton MBA? (500 words)
2. Academic engagement is an important element of the Wharton MBA experience. How do you see yourself contributing to our learning community? (500 words)

Reapplicant Essay:
All reapplicants to Wharton are required to complete the Optional Essay.  Please use this space to explain how you have reflected on the previous decision on your application and to discuss any updates to your candidacy (e.g., changes in your professional life, additional coursework, extracurricular/volunteer engagements). You may also use this section to address any extenuating circumstances. (250 words)
Optional Essay:
If you feel there are extenuating circumstances of which the Committee should be aware, please explain them here (e.g., unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, or questionable academic performance, significant weaknesses in your application). (250 words)
For more information, see the Wharton admissions website.


Monday, July 22, 2013

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Cambridge  Judge Deadlines 2013-2014

The Cambridge/Judge deadlines for the 2013-2014 admissions cycle are now available online.
The program’s four deadlines are as follows:
Round 1
Deadline: October 11, 2013
Interview Days: November 29 and December 2, 2013
Decision Release Date: December 6, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 10, 2014
Interview Day: February 21 and 24 and March 3, 2014
Decision Release Date: March 7, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: March 7, 2014
Interview Day: April 28 and 29, 2014
Decision Release Dates:  May 2, 2014
Round 4
Deadline: April 25, 2014
Interview Day: June 6 and 9, 2014
Decision Release Date: June 13, 2014

For more information about Judge’s application process,see the admissions website.

Berkeley Haas 締め切り、2013-2014

Berkeley Haas


Haas Deadlines 2013-2014
The 2013-2014 Berkeley/Haas deadlines are now available online. This year, Haas offers three deadlines, which are as follows:
Round 1
Deadline: October 16, 2013
Notification: January 15, 2014
Round 2
Deadline: January 8, 2014
Notification: March 26, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: March 12, 2014
Notification: May 15, 2014

For more information, visit Haas’s admissions website.


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INSEAD Essay Topics 2013-2014

Job Description Essays
Essay 1
Briefly summarise your current (or most recent) job, including the nature of work, major responsibilities, and, where relevant, employees under your supervision, size of budget, clients/products and results achieved. (250 words maximum)
Essay 2
Please give a full description of your career since graduating from university. If you were to remain with your present employer, what would be your next step in terms of position? (250 words maximum)
Essay 3 (Optional)
An additional essay for those who are currently unemployed (250 words maximum)

Motivation Essays
Essay 1
Give a candid description of yourself, stressing the personal characteristics you feel to be your strengths and weaknesses and the main factors, which have influenced your personal development, giving examples when necessary. (600 words maximum)
Essay 2
Describe what you believe to be your two most substantial accomplishments to date (if possible specify one personal and one professional), explaining why you view them as such. (400 words maximum)
Essay 3
Describe a situation taken from your personal or professional life where you failed. Discuss what you learned. (400 words maximum)
Essay 4
Please choose one of the following two essay topics:
a. Have you ever experienced culture shock? What insights did you gain? (250 words maximum)
b. Describe the ways in which a foreigner in your country might experience culture shock. (250 words maximum)
Essay 5
a. Discuss your short and long term career goals… (300 words maximum)
b. …and how studying at INSEAD help you achieve your vision? (250 words maximum)
Essay 6 (Optional)
Is there anything that you have not mentioned in your application that you would like the Admissions Committee to know? (350 words maximum)


INSEAD Deadlines 2013-2014
The INSEAD deadlines for the program’s September 2014 intake have been released! The three deadlines are as follows:
Round 1
Deadline: October 2, 2013
Interview Decision Notification: November 8, 2013
Final Decision Notification: December 20, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: November 27, 2014
Interview Decision Notification: January 10, 2014
Final Decision Notification: February 21, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: March 5, 2014
Interview Decision Notification: April 11, 2014
Final Decision Notification: May 23, 2014
Applicants should note that applications must be submitted by midnight Central European Time on the day of the deadline. 

Please see here for more details. 

ミシガン大学 ロス・ビジネス・スクール 締め切り、エッセイ2013-2014

ミシガン大学 ロス・ビジネス・スクール 2013-2014  deadlines have been released. 


This year’s three deadlines are below:

Round 1
Deadline: October 1, 2013
Notification: December 20, 2013
Round 2
Deadline: January 2, 2014
Notification: March 14, 2014
Round 3
Deadline: March 3, 2014
Notification: May 15, 2014

All applications are due at 11:59 p.m. EST on the day of the deadline. For more information,  see the Michigan/Ross admissions website.

ミシガン大学 ロス・ビジネス・スクール Essay Topics 2013-2014
The essay topics for the 2013-2014 admissions season at Michigan / Ross are below:
1. Introduce yourself to your future Ross classmates in 100 words or less.
2. a. What about your professional experiences has led you to determine that business school is the right next step? (150 words)
b. As you have researched MBA programs, what actions have you taken to learn more about Ross and what has led you to believe that Ross is the right MBA program for you? (150 words)
c. What career do you plan to pursue after business school and why? (150 words)
3. Describe a time in your career when you were frustrated or disappointed. What advice would you give to a colleague who was dealing with a similar situation? (400 word maximum)
4. Optional question: Is there anything else you think the Admissions Committee should know about you to evaluate your candidacy? (300 word maximum)
Ross posted its 2013-2014 application deadlines earlier this spring.  
For more information, see the Ross admissions website. 

コロンビア大学ビジネススクール 締め切り、エッセイ 2013-2014

The Columbia Business School (CBS) 2013-2014 deadlines  are as follows:

January 2013 Entry
Deadline: October 2, 2013

August 2014 Entry
Early Decision Deadline: October 2, 2013
Merit Fellowships Consideration Deadline: January 6, 2014
Regular Decision Deadline: April 9, 2014

Applicants should note that all applications are due at 11:59 p.m. EST on the day of the deadline. For more information, visit CBS’s admissions website 

Columbia Business School Essay Topics 2013-2014
The Columbia Business School essay topics for the 2013-2014 are below.  

All essays are required unless otherwise noted.
Short Answer Question
What is your immediate post-MBA professional goal? (100 characters maximum)
Essay 1
Given your individual background, why are you pursuing a Columbia MBA at this time? 
(Maximum 500 words)
Essay 2
Columbia Business School is located in the heart of the world’s business capital – Manhattan. 
How do you anticipate that New York City will impact your experience at Columbia? 
(Maximum 250 words)
Please view the videos below:
 New York City – limitless possibilities
 New York City – fast paced and adaptable
Essay 3
What will the people in your Cluster be pleasantly surprised to learn about you? (Maximum 250 words)
Optional Essay
An optional third essay will allow you to discuss any issues that do not fall within the purview of the required essays.
For additional information, please see the CBS admissions website. 

インド商科大学院 締め切り、エッセイ Topics 2013-14

ISB Deadlines 2013-2014
The Indian School of Business (ISB) deadlines for this fall’s admissions season have been released. The deadlines are as follows:
For Indian Passport Holders:
Cycle 1
Deadline: September 15, 2013
Notification on or before: November 15, 2013
Cycle 2
Deadline: November 30, 2013
Notification on or before: February 15, 2014
Early Entry Option
Deadline: January 15, 2014
Notification: March 31, 2014

For International Applicants:
International applicants are admitted based on a rolling deadline. The application is open until January 15, 2014. Applicants chosen for an interview will receive an admissions decision within three weeks of the interview date.
For additional information, applicants see ISB’s admissions website

ISB Essay Topics 2013-2014
ISB’s essays are now available and can be found in ISB’s online application, which is now live. The 2013-2014 essays are as follows:
Essay 1: Attitude, skills and knowledge differentiate people. Elaborate with two examples on how you would differentiate yourself. (300 words max)
Essay 2: How does the ISB PGP tie-in with your career goals? (300 words max)
Essay 3: Pick the most significant achievement (professional or personal) you have had and elaborate on the key learning you took away from it. (300 words max)
Optional Essay: Please provide additional information, if any, that will significantly affect the consideration of your application to the ISB. (300 words max)
For additional information, applicants should visit ISB’s admissions website.
ISB Essay Topics 2013-2014
ISB’s essays are now available and can be found in ISB’s online application, which is now live. The 2013-2014 essays are as follows:
Essay 1: Attitude, skills and knowledge differentiate people. Elaborate with two examples on how you would differentiate yourself. (300 words max)
Essay 2: How does the ISB PGP tie-in with your career goals? (300 words max)
Essay 3: Pick the most significant achievement (professional or personal) you have had and elaborate on the key learning you took away from it. (300 words max)
Optional Essay: Please provide additional information, if any, that will significantly affect the consideration of your application to the ISB. (300 words max)
For additional information, applicants visit ISB’s  admissions website

スタンフォード GSB 締め切り and エッセイ 2013-2014

The 2013-2014 Stanford GSB deadlines are now available online. 

This year’s three deadlines are as follows:
Round 1:
Deadline: October 2, 2013
Notification: December 11, 2013
Round 2:
Deadline: January 8, 2014
Notification: March 26, 2014
Round 3:
Deadline: April 2, 2014
Notification: May 7, 2014
All applications are due at 5:00 p.m. PST. 
Please see Stanford GSB’s admissions website

Stanford GSB エッセイTopics 2013-2014
The 2013-2014 Stanford GSB essay topics are:
Essay 1: What matters most to you, and why?
Essay 2: What do you want to do—REALLY—and why Stanford?
Essay 3: Answer one of the three questions below. Tell us not only what you did but also how you did it. What was the outcome? How did people respond? Only describe experiences that have occurred during the last three years.
Option A: Tell us about a time in the last three years when you built or developed a team whose performance exceeded expectations.
Option B: Tell us about a time in the last three years when you identified and pursued an opportunity to improve an organization.
Option C: Tell us about a time in the last three years when you went beyond what was defined or established.
Applicants are allotted 1,600 for their entire set of essays. Stanford has provided specific recommendations as to how candidates should allocate these words:
Essay 1: 750 words
Essay 2: 450 words
Essay 3: 400 words
For more information see Stanford GSB’s 2013-2014 essay topics, see the admissions website

Monday, February 25, 2013

U.S. News Best Graduate Schools Rankings Coming March 12


U.S. News  2014 edition of the Best Graduate Schools Rankings will be published March 12 covering graduate programs in business, law, education, engineering, and medicine

Highlights of the rankings will be published in theBest Graduate Schools 2014 printed guidebook, on sale April 9, 2013. The most comprehensive version of the upcoming Best Graduate Schools, including all the extended rankings and complete data, will be available online only through the subscription-based U.S. News Graduate School Compass.

There will be rankings in the five largest professional graduate school disciplines: business, law, education,engineering, and medicine, as well as the various specialties associated with each of those five broad disciplines.

The 2014 edition changes the law school rankings methodology used to compute placement rates for 2011 J.D. graduates employed at graduation and nine months after graduation. There were also changes in admissions selectivity in the full-time and part-time MBA rankings.

For the 2014 edition, new peer assessment surveys were conducted and new rankings will be published online for social sciences and humanities Ph.D. programs in economics, English, history, political science, psychology, and sociology, as well as for master's programs in library and information studies.

Prospective students can use the Best Graduate Schools rankings and other data to make comparisons of concrete factors such as student-faculty ratios; research expenditures; acceptance rates; undergraduate grade point averages; average scores on the GRE,LSAT, and GMAT; and placement success upon graduation.


Source: U.S. News  

$2.5 Million Gift Establishes Operations Research Professorship at Tepper School of Business


The gift by alumnus Adris Zoltners has endowed the inaugural Andris. A. Zoltners Professorship of Business at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Tepper School of Business focused on operations.

Zoltners earned a Ph.D. in operations research at Carnegie Mellon in 1973, founded and co-chairs a global pharmaceutical and biotech sales and marketing consulting firm, ZS Associates, and has served on the faculty of Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management for more than 30 years. 

Hundreds of companies have turned to Zoltners for his expertise in sales force strategy, effectiveness, size, structure, deployment and compensation.




New Wharton, HBS Research Shows Last Interviewee of the Day is the Worst

A research paper co-authored by Wharton operations and information management professor Uri Simonsohn, shows MBA candidates interviewed at the end of the day are more likely to be rejected than those interviewed earlier. 

On a five-point scale, with five being the best possible score, a similarly qualified applicant who interviewed on the tail end of his top-scoring competition got lower scores overall than what he or she would have otherwise received. Conversely, those who interviewed after a group of weaker competitors got better than expected evaluations. The data covered more than 9,000 interviews done by 31 interviewers, none of whom were alumni.

So if an interviewer interviewed four people, and all four were good, they will think the fifth person is less likely to be good, they say. The effect very well could be unconscious.


They say a phenomenon called "narrow bracketing" was affecting how those late-day candidates were being judged. Narrow bracketing is when an individual makes a decision without taking into account the consequences of many similar choices.



The report is called "Daily Horizons: Evidence of Narrow Bracketing in Judgment" 



Sunday, February 24, 2013

Top B-Schools to Go Bankrupt?


Larry Zicklin, former chairman of asset manager Neuberger Berman, professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business and a lecturer at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business says following hte fall of Wall Street and the publishing industry, business schools may go out of business.

On Feb 13, in an article Why Business Schools Teach Transparency but Practice Ambiguity at Knowledge at Wharton  Zicklin said if faculty members assumed larger teaching workloads, while doing less research, universities could deliver a college education at a fraction of its present cost. 

Professors are judged is 99 percent dependent on their research and 1 percent dependent on everything else. 

The money to pay for research should not come from student tuition, he arges.


"I think schools are going to go out of business. You can’t have 100 schools vying to be in the top 25 and spending the money to get there. The new technology, higher cost of universities, and smaller amounts of money available will force the wholesale revamping of higher education, especially in the business area. This is very serious stuff," he says. 

For more information, read the link below. 



Saturday, February 16, 2013

15/ 48 Cheats Canned at UCLA Anderson and Smeal


UCLA Anderson School of Management has scrapped 15 and  Penn State’s Smeal College of Business thrown 48 applications into the waste paper basket due to a plagiarism-spotting service, Turnitin for Admissions.


Turnitin checks admissions essays against a database of published and unpublished sources and flags similarities. In total, about 15 schools use Turnitin. 


Last year, Anderson rejected 52 applicants for plagiarism as part of the first two rounds. This time about 70 applicants may be rejected for plagiarism this year by the end of the third and final round.



Fuqua School Gets New Dean


The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University has chosen its current dean, William Boulding, to serve a full five-year term.

Boulding, a marketing and management expert, assumed the position of dean in 2011 for an initial two-year term following the resignation of former Dean Blair Sheppard.

 Boulding has been a member of the Fuqua faculty since 1984 and has won multiple teaching awards. In his 18 months as dean, he is credited with strengthening Fuqua’s programs on its home campus in Durham while also deepening the school’s connections with students, faculty and alumni in other parts of the world, including at the school’s sites in China, India, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom.



Stanford GBS Increases MBA Tuition


Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) is boosting its tuition cost from $57,300 to $59,534 for the incoming class of 2013-14 bringing the cost for an MBA program rising to around $185,530 for a single student living on campus.

A student living off campus with a spouse or partner will pay more than $220,000. These figures do not take into account required study trips as part of the program, which can cost up to $4,000.

The average scholarship (free money not loans) to entering MBAs this year was $25,562 and 50 percent of students got some amount of money according to Madhav Rajan, a senior associate dean who heads the Stanford MBA program.

Tuition at Harvard Business School is currently $53,500 per year, and the total cost for a single student to complete the two-year program is $174,400. At the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, meanwhile, tuition and fees for per year are $62,034, with total costs for the two-year program coming in at $184,000.

Source:  BusinessWeek

Wharton School, Lauder Institute Offer Dual-Degree Global Program for Multilingual Students


The University of Pennsylvania’s Lauder Institute, together with the Wharton School, will train MBA/MAs in politics, economics, business and culture as part of a new dual-degree Global Program, according to Wharton Magazine.

The new Global Program is like a “startup” within the Lauder Institute, according to Wharton Magazine. Students will study still-evolving aspects of the global political and economic system, such as international capital flows, the rise of sovereign wealth funds and China’s emerging dominance.

Professor Regina Abrami will direct the new program, which admitted its first three students as part of Round 1 of Wharton’s MBA admissions. With Round 2 now underway, Abrami hopes for six to eight students to make up the first Global Program class, which will begin in May 2013.

Abrami came to Wharton and Lauder from Harvard Business School (HBS) and is now a senior lecturer in the political science department and a senior fellow in the management department as well as director of the new Global Program. At HBS, she also helped launch globally-focused initiatives, including a “Doing Business in China” elective course and HBS’s global immersion programming, through which 400 students participate in 11 country-specific immersions during the winter session.

The Global Program will include classes on intercultural negotiations, international trade and the international legal order, which will take the place of language classes Lauder students take as part of that school’s other tracks. Global Program students must be proficient in two languages.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Harvard Business School Regains Number One Spot in Financial Times 2013 MBA Ranking


Harvard Business School (HBS) topped the Financial Times (FT) MBA rankings for the first time in 8 years, displacing Stanford Graduate Business School, which held the top spot last year!

The ranking also shows signs of stopping its reverse bias against other media rankings. For example U.S. media rankings tend to favor U.S. B-schools and ignore the rest of the world. The FT and The Economist, despite many failings in their own rankings methodologies, tried to address this balance, probably in search of advertising cash. 

The FT said the reason why Harvard was back in flavor was that the new dean and international perspective of Dean Nitin Nohria, who is the first Harvard dean born outside North America.

Canadian and European business schools are falling in the rankings as Asian schools move up. The top 100 MBA schools include 10 from Asia this year, the most ever. 

Among European schools, business schools in the United Kingdom have slipped the most. 

London Business School has ranked in the top five for the past decade and Cambridge’s Judge School moved up  10 spots this year to number 16, five U.K schools fell out of the top 100 completely. 
Overall, 11 U.K. schools made the rankings, down from 18 in 2009.
The top 10 global MBA programs in 2013 as ranked by the FT are as follow:
1           Harvard Business School
2           Stanford Graduate School of Business
3           Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
4           London Business School
5           Columbia Business School
6           INSEAD
7           IESE Business School
8           Hong Kong UST Business School
9           MIT Sloan School of Management
10         University of Chicago Booth School of Business

GMAC Survey of MBA Alumni Reveals Strengthening Job Market


The Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) annual Alumni Perspectives Survey, released this week, found that 92% of last year’s graduates were working within three months of completing their MBA, up from 86% of graduates from the Class of 2011 surveyed at the same time the year before.

More than 800 MBA and other graduate-level alumni responded to this year’s survey; 77% said their starting salary met or exceeded their expectations and 76% said that were it not for their graduate management degree, they would not have gotten their job.

Source: GMAC


INSEAD Dean to Quit March 1


Following ill health, Dipak Jain will quit dean of INSEAD as of March 1st, retaining a role as marketing professor at the international business school with campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi.

Two of INSEAD’s three deputy deans, Ilian Mihov and Peter Zemsky, will act as interim deans until a permanent appointment is made, a process that could take up to a year.

Jain was appointed INSEAD dean just two years ago, in March 2011, replacing outgoing dean Frank Brown. Prior to his INSEAD appointment, Jain served for a decade as dean of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University after building an illustrious career as a professor in that school’s marketing department. 

INSEAD had hoped that Jain, who was credited with helping expand Kellogg’s international reach, would help INSEAD further strengthen its global presence and attract more students from the developing world.




Georgetown McDonough Names New MBA Admissions Dean


The McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University has named Shari Hubert as new associate dean of MBA admissions. 

She most recently served as director of recruitment for the Peace Corps, where she led the recruitment of 4,000 volunteers annually and managed the operations of nine regional recruitment offices across the United States.
Prior to that, she worked as senior vice president of campus recruitment for Citi’s Global Bank in North America, leading the recruitment of analysts and associates for Citi’s Markets & Banking Division.
Hubert holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and also managed campus recruiting for GE.



Myth vs Fact for Chicago Booth


Associate Director of Admissions Joanne Legler devoted a recent post on the Booth Insider Blog to debunking some common myths about the admissions process:

Myth 1: A campus visit is a must if you expect to be admitted.
Myth 2 : You must have a minimum GPA or GMAT/GRE score and have five years of work experience to be considered for admission.
Myth 3 : An interview with a staff member is different than an interview with a student or graduate.
Myth 4 : A letter of recommendation from the CEO of my company/Booth graduate I met once/the governor/the President of the United States would be an amazing addition to my application.
Myth 5 : It's impossible to be admitted during Round Three.

For more details, see the Booth Insider Blog