While only a handful of schools have released their essay questions for the coming year, it’s still possible for those applicants who are done with the GMAT and ready to proceed with the next step to get a jump on another element of their applications. Most MBA programs pose an essay question along the following lines:
What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Business School X help you achieve these goals?
This ‘career goals’ essay question can serve as an excellent starting point for those of you who are getting a head start on your Fall 2005 application essays. We’ve included some related excerpts from the Clear Admit Essay Guide below:
Career Goals Essay
Whether 1,000 or 500 words long, the school will be looking for clearly and fully defined long- and short-term career goals; your reasons for pursuing an MBA, and why at this point in time; and your specific interest in School X and your plans to contribute to the School X community, if admitted. This essay can also include a brief but coherent career history that shows progress toward your career goals. A great essay manages to thoroughly and efficiently address each of these elements, with a nice balance between the ‘career progression’ section, the ‘career goals/why MBA’ section and the ‘why School X’ section.
Admissions officers understand that successful students are focused in their ambitions, so they look for applicants with:
-Narrowly defined career goals and
-A coherent career path that shows progress toward those goals.
Beyond presenting coherent and very specific in your career goals essay, it is also important to keep the following concept in mind: any fair trade necessitates mutual benefit. In other words, in addition to showing that School X is the best MBA program for your needs, you should demonstrate to School X that you will enrich its community. Discuss insights and knowledge that you will contribute in class, and skills and interests for getting involved in activities (clubs, organizations, etc.) outside of class.
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