It’s always nice to be noticed. Which is why last week those of us here at Clear Admit were pleased when BusinessWeek’s Alison Damast pointed to our blog as a resource for tips on how to approach the provocative new essay questions released by the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business.
As readers of our blog already know, in addition to retaining its PowerPoint slide essay requirement, Chicago decided to include a few new essay questions in its fall 2009 application.
One calls for applicants to describe the decision-making process they employed when asked to choose between two equally important obligations – and how an MBA from Chicago GSB might have helped. The second asks applicants to reflect on a time they went against popular opinion, how others may have misperceived their motives, and, once again, how an MBA from Chicago might have aided them in the situation.
“These are challenging questions, ones that will require applicants to do some serious reflection over the next few weeks,” writes Damast. For guidance, she says, check out Clear Admit’s tips.
Thanks, Alison! We, of course, like to think we’re always providing our readers with the best information on how to approach the graduate management admissions process. Still, it never hurts to have others feel the same way.
Chicago GSB hasn’t officially released its 2009 application – it will do that later this month. But there’s no time like the present to start thinking about how to approach those essays…
# posted by Clear Admit @ 2:00 pm in Essay Topic Analysis, General, MBA News, School: Chicago