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Your essays
are probably the most important part of your application. You must already
be aware that most universities across the globe require not
just your track record in academic, extra-curricular and career arenas,
but also a set of essays (or sometimes a single
Statement of Purpose) as part of your
application.
Top B-schools like
Harvard,
Wharton,
Stanford,
LBS,
Anderson,
Duke,
Haas,
NUS,
NYU Stern,
Columbia,
Nanyang,
INSEAD,
ISB and
Kellogg look for a set of
essays (usually 3-6 essays
ranging from 300-2000 words each).
The purpose of
these essays is to evaluate you holistically -
not just
as the set of numbers that you have scored in various examinations. Your
essays will give the admission committee a chance to better understand you
personally and professionally. They can better judge your personality and
your potential against the background of your living and working
environment. They can also make a just judgment about your "fit" with
their university.
Even before
you contact us, it might be a good idea to read each of the essay questions
carefully and identify points that might support your essay. Look for
perspectives, events and outlooks that might be uniquely yours, and write
down your thoughts in the form of a rough essay or as bullet points to be
expanded on later. Once that is done it is time to
reach
us at
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Chicago GSB,
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Columbia,
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Duke Fuqua,
Emory Goizueta,
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Georgetown McDonough,
Harvard,
HEC Paris,
IESE Spain,
IIMA PGPX,
IMD,
INSEAD,
Instituto de Empresa,
ISB,
LBS,
Michigan Ross,
Minnesota Carlson,
MIT Sloan,
Nanyang,
Northwestern Kellogg,
NUS,
NYU Stern,
Ohio Fisher,
Ontario Ivey,
Oxford Said,
Purdue Krannert,
Queens,
Rochester Simon,
Stanford GSB,
Tuck Dartmouth,
UCLA Anderson,
UNC Kenan-Flagler,
USC Marshall,
UT McCombs,
Virginia Darden,
Washington Olin,
Wharton,
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York Schulich and many more...
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