Welcome to this week’s installment of Wiki Wednesdays, in which we highlight the freshest contributions to the Clear Admit Wiki, an online repository of MBA applicants’ experiences with the admissions process! As the Round 2 rush has reached a crescendo, let’s take a closer look at the interview reports a few candidates for Stanford GSB and Northwestern / Kellogg posted in the midst of the deadline crunch.
Starting with Stanford, a Round 1 candidate noted receiving the following questions from an alumna:
- [Tell me a] time when a leader fell short and you had to step up and lead.
- [Describe a] time when you’ve been challenged as a leader and what you learned from it.
- Talk about a time when your values were challenged and you had to consult your moral compass.
- [Account for a] time when you wanted to give up and how you motivated yourself to keep going.
- [What is] a book you’d recommend that you’ve read recently?
A Kellogg candidate also answered queries from an alumnus, including the following:
- Share with me a team experience of yours.
- Share with me another team experience of yours.
- What will your contribution be to Kellogg?
- What clubs will you participate in?
That wraps up Wiki Wednesdays this week! As always, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed content to the Clear Admit Wiki this New Year and last. Whilst waiting for the next phase of the admissions process – that is, interview invitations – Round 2 applicants should consider spending this down time perusing the preparatory guidelines found in Clear Admit’s Interview Guides. Of course, for those putting the finishing touches on their essays, the Clear Admit School Guides could help polish distinguishing details about a select MBA program. Finally, if you would like to share your interview reports or campus visit for the benefit of other applicants, simply create an account or send your reports to wiki@clearadmit.com. Thanks again and best of luck with the admissions process!
# posted by Clear Admit @ 11:30 am in Interview Tips, School: Northwestern / Kellogg, School: Stanford, Wiki Wednesdays