Hey all,
It's been a while but after taking some time to get more work experience, I'm back in the MBA saddle again - that is, I've applied to the following programs (from my top choice to my backups, top to bottom:)
Yale
Wharton
USC
London Business School
INSEAD
Schulich
I've been invited to interview at Wharton and USC in the next coming weeks, and I was curious to see if anybody had any good tips for interviews.
Mainly, I've been trying to put my work experience in perspective to explain how an MBA would fit with my career goals, especially what I hope to achieve while I'm in my MBA program.
I'm mainly worried that they might ask me why, if I'm applying to schools all over the world, would I be interested in their particular program - I want to be specific about what qualities make each school desirable.
Is it bad that I've applied to such a wide range of schools?
What about other tips? Especially from people who have already been through the process.
Thanks!
It's been a while but after taking some time to get more work experience, I'm back in the MBA saddle again - that is, I've applied to the following programs (from my top choice to my backups, top to bottom:)
Yale
Wharton
USC
London Business School
INSEAD
Schulich
I've been invited to interview at Wharton and USC in the next coming weeks, and I was curious to see if anybody had any good tips for interviews.
Mainly, I've been trying to put my work experience in perspective to explain how an MBA would fit with my career goals, especially what I hope to achieve while I'm in my MBA program.
I'm mainly worried that they might ask me why, if I'm applying to schools all over the world, would I be interested in their particular program - I want to be specific about what qualities make each school desirable.
Is it bad that I've applied to such a wide range of schools?
What about other tips? Especially from people who have already been through the process.
Thanks!