Getting into Business School is much like getting into any other type of graduate studies program. You’ll have to provide transcripts, letters of recommendation, etc. One of the most time-consuming and important parts of your application will be the one or more essays each applicant is asked to write. For many Business School candidates, however, these essays often fall into the category of “last minute.” If you are dreading getting started, motivate yourself by taking in a sobering fact: submitting a poorly-written or generic essay may ruin your chances of getting into Business School.
Though you may not think that writing abilities are an important part of a Business career, you should probably rethink this view. Written communications are an important part of almost any field, but they are especially important in Business. Your application essay will demonstrate that you can convey your thoughts in a clear and logically constructed manner, while also exhibiting your personal voice and your sincere feelings about entering a business program. What does this mean for you? It means that your essays will be carefully considered by the admissions committee at every Business School you apply to.
You may be wondering how you can prepare for writing the essay or essays that will be required of you. The first step is to get started early. Read the prompts provided by each program, and spend some time thinking about them. The earlier you start, the more time you will have to come up with the “right answers.”
Of course, only you know what the right answer is to any given question: the answer that you sincerely feel to be true. Arriving at your true feelings involves self-reflection, however. If you wait until the last minute to do your essays, you will end up rushing and submitting generic responses that don’t truly reflect you. Continue Reading
