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Interview Reports

A selection of interview field reports from fellow applicants posted to the MBA Admissions Wiki. Add your reports when you are finished with your interviews.
Chicago
Columbia
Dartmouth / Tuck
Duke / Fuqua
Harvard
Kellogg
Michigan / Ross
MIT / Sloan
Stanford
UNC / Chapel Hill
Virginia / Darden
Wharton
London Business School

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Writing Resources

Rankings are a good way to start your research on various MBA Programs. Keep in mind each uses a different methodology.
Business Week
Economist
Financial Times
Forbes
USNews
Wall Street Journal

Program Rankings

The following are business resources offered by a variety of leading Business Schools. It's useful to subscribe to these resources, especially for the schools to which you are applying.
knowledge@wharton
INSEAD Knowledge
Harvard Working Knowledge
Knowledge @ Emory
Columbia Ideas @ Work
knowledge@ W. P. Carey
Stanford Knowledgebase
Ross Thought in Action

MBA Programs: The Rest of the World

As there is some variety in the length of international MBA programs, we have denoted the length of the program next to its name (1 = one year; 2 = 2 years). If an MBA Program is not listed, please e-mail and we will be happy to list it.

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Columbia Deadlines 2006-2007

For early bird applicants who are trying to get a sense of next year’s application timeline and happen to have Columbia on their list, the school has already released its deadlines for the 2006-2007 admissions season:

January 2007 Accelerated Program
Application Review Began: April 24, 2006
Decision Period: Within 8 weeks of submission
Application Deadline: October 11, 2006

September 2007 Early Decision
Application Review Begins: August 16, 2006
Decision Period: Within 10 weeks of submission
Application Deadline: October 11, 2006

September 2007 Regular Decision
Application Review Begins: January 10, 2007
Decision Period: Within 12 weeks of submission
Application Deadline: March 1 (international applicants) or April 18 (US-based applicants)

While the rolling nature of the school’s process gives applicants a fair amount of leeway and makes this school an easy one to fit in among programs with more rigid application deadlines, it’s important to keep in mind that it’s always best to apply as early as possible in one’s target round, both to show the school that you are making it a priority and to get your application in the hands of the adcom before they’ve given away too many seats in the incoming class.

For those targeting the J-term, it looks as though the essays are identical to this those from the past season. There will also be an essay asking why the applicant has elected to apply for the accelerated program. The key to this response is to convince the adcom that a summer internship would not be necessary to achieve one’s career goals (this particular option tends to work better for those who are seeking to move more quickly along their current career path than for those aiming to switch industry and/or function), and to explain why the accelerated timeframe makes the most sense.

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