Hello, I did the essay, and it was accepted, which subsequently led to getting an unconditional offer (although I decided to go with Durham University instead).
After submitting the essay, it will be given to the professor of the relevant department to review and grade. I don't know if we all received the same articles, but mine was an essay on marketing so I assume it was marked by a professor in the marketing department. I also got an email with the professor's feedback. They commented on what they found fascinating about my essay and provided suggestions on how it could be improved (I found this to be very helpful). Also, note that the report will be screened for plagiarism, so be VERY careful when utilising other resources.
I have a study gap of eight years, so reading the article and putting together a well-written essay was a tad bit challenging. The first thing I did was to read the article slowly and make sure I comprehended everything. It may seem complicated, but it isn't. Once you can understand the essay, you will be able to relate it to real-life situations (perhaps in your organisation).
The next thing I did was to do some research on academic essay writing in the Uk. I'm Nigerian and can't use the same format I used in uni. The academic standards in the Uk are very high; for a school like Lancaster, you need to write something impressive. Many websites on the internet will give you tips on how to write excellent essays. I can't give you too much information concerning my approach to answering the essay questions because that would be cheating.
Remember, you didn't write the GMAT exam, so this is the only way they can ensure that you have good critical thinking skills.
I hope this helps you and other people in the future. Good luck!
[Edited by natha on Jul 11, 2022]
Hello, I did the essay, and it was accepted, which subsequently led to getting an unconditional offer (although I decided to go with Durham University instead).<br>After submitting the essay, it will be given to the professor of the relevant department to review and grade. I don't know if we all received the same articles, but mine was an essay on marketing so I assume it was marked by a professor in the marketing department. I also got an email with the professor's feedback. They commented on what they found fascinating about my essay and provided suggestions on how it could be improved (I found this to be very helpful). Also, note that the report will be screened for plagiarism, so be VERY careful when utilising other resources.<br>I have a study gap of eight years, so reading the article and putting together a well-written essay was a tad bit challenging. The first thing I did was to read the article slowly and make sure I comprehended everything. It may seem complicated, but it isn't. Once you can understand the essay, you will be able to relate it to real-life situations (perhaps in your organisation).<br>The next thing I did was to do some research on academic essay writing in the Uk. I'm Nigerian and can't use the same format I used in uni. The academic standards in the Uk are very high; for a school like Lancaster, you need to write something impressive. Many websites on the internet will give you tips on how to write excellent essays. I can't give you too much information concerning my approach to answering the essay questions because that would be cheating.<br>Remember, you didn't write the GMAT exam, so this is the only way they can ensure that you have good critical thinking skills. <br>I hope this helps you and other people in the future. Good luck!