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Stanford 2010 Essays and Deadlines

帖子Behemoth » 2009-08-20 18:46

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Stanford Essays
http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/mba/admission/essays.html


We read your essays to get to know you as a person and to learn about the ideas and interests that motivate you.

In other parts of the application, we learn about your academic and professional accomplishments (i.e., what you have done). Through your personal essays (Essays 1 and 2), we learn more about the person behind the achievements (i.e., who you are).

Because we want to discover who you are, resist the urge to "package" yourself in order to come across in a way you think Stanford wants. Such attempts simply blur our understanding of who you are and what you can accomplish.

We want to hear your genuine voice throughout the essays that you write and this is the time to think carefully about your values, your passions, your hopes and dreams.

In your short answer responses (Essay 3, options A, B, C, or D), we learn more about the experiences that have shaped your attitudes, behaviors, and aspirations.

Truly, the most impressive essays are those that do not begin with the goal of impressing us.

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Tell us in your own words who you really are. Answer essay questions 1, 2, and two of the four options for essay 3.

Essay 1: What matters most to you, and why?

• The best examples of Essay 1 reflect the process of self-examination that you have undertaken to write them.
• They give us a vivid and genuine image of who you are梐nd they also convey how you became the person you are.
• They do not focus merely on what you've done or accomplished. Instead, they share with us the values, experiences, and lessons that have shaped your perspectives.
• They are written from the heart and address not only a person, situation, or event, but also how that person, situation, or event has influenced your life.

Essay 2: What are your career aspirations? How will your education at Stanford help you achieve them?

• Use this essay to explain your view of your future, not to repeat accomplishments from your past.
• You should address three distinct topics:
- your career aspirations
- the role of an MBA education in achieving those aspirations
- and your rationale for earning that MBA at Stanford, in particular.
• The best examples of Essay 2 express your passions or focused interests; explain why you have decided to pursue graduate education in management; and demonstrate your desire to take advantage of the opportunities that are distinctive to the Stanford MBA Program.

Essay 3: Answer two of the four questions below. Tell us not only what you did but also how you did it. What was the outcome? How did people respond? Only describe experiences that have occurred during the last three years.

• Option A: Tell us about a time when you built or developed a team whose performance exceeded expectations.
• Option B: Tell us about a time when you made a lasting impact on your organization.
• Option C: Tell us about a time when you motivated others to support your vision or initiative.
• Option D: Tell us about a time when you went beyond what was defined, established, or expected.

Essay Length
Your answers for all of the essay questions cannot exceed 1,800 words.

You have your own story to tell, so please allocate the 1,800 words among all of the essays in the way that is most effective for you. We provide some guidelines below as a starting point, but you should feel comfortable to write as much or as little as you like on any essay question, as long as you do not exceed 1,800 words total.

Essay 1: 750 words
Essay 2: 450 words
Essay 3: 300 words each

Formatting

• Use a 12-point font, double spaced
• Indicate which essay question you are answering at the beginning of each essay
• Number all pages
• Upload all four essays as one document
• Preview the uploaded document to ensure that the formatting is true to the original
• Save a copy of your essays
• Editing Your Essays


Begin work on these essays early, to give yourself time to reflect, write, and edit.
Feel free to ask your friends or family members to provide constructive feedback. When you ask for feedback, ask if the essays' tone sounds like your voice. It should. Your family and friends know you better than anyone else. If they do not believe that the essays capture who you are, how you live, what you believe, and what you aspire to do, then surely the Committee on Admissions will be unable to recognize what is most distinctive about you.

There is a big difference, however, between 'feedback' and 'coaching.' There are few hard and fast rules, but you cross a line when any part of the application (excluding the Letters of Reference) ceases to be exclusively yours in either thought or word.

Appropriate feedback occurs when you show someone your completed application, perhaps one or two times, and are apprised of errors or omissions.

In contrast, inappropriate coaching occurs when your application or your self-presentation is colored by someone else.

You best serve your own interests when your personal thoughts, individual voice, and unique style remain intact at the end of your editing process.

It is improper and a violation of the spirit of the Fundamental Standard and Honor Code to have someone else write any part of your Stanford MBA Program application. Such an act will result in denial of your application or withdrawal of your offer of admission.
Eric Chang
MBA Class of 2008
MIT Sloan School of Management
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Re: Stanford 2010 Essays and Deadlines

帖子Behemoth » 2009-08-20 19:02

Application Deadlines for Class of 2012

It is important that you apply only when you feel your application is as strong as it can be.

While we admit outstanding individuals in all three rounds, there are some advantages to applying in either the first or second round:

Early notification
The opportunity to meet other admitted candidates during Admit Weekend
Guaranteed one year of on-campus housing
The opportunity to register early for the Schwab Residential Center, which is in high demand.
For international students, to have additional time to navigate the often time-consuming visa process.
If needed, the ability to complete preliminary quantitative and/or language coursework prior to arrival on campus.
If you are considering applying in either Round 1 or Round 2, we encourage you to consider Round 1. Over the past few years, we've noticed more applicants applying in Round 2 and, as a result, this round has become bigger and a bit more competitive. You should never rush your application. But on the margin, earlier is better.

Application Deadlines for Class of 2012
(Entering Fall 2010)
Application Round Submit your application by We will notify you on Your reply & deposit are due by
Round 1 07 Oct 2009* 16 Dec 2009 TBD
Round 2 06 Jan 2010* 31 Mar 2010 TBD
Round 3 07 Apr 2010* 19 May 2010 TBD
* Applications are due by 5:00 PM, Pacific Time
Eric Chang
MBA Class of 2008
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