| The personal statement MBA or admission essay is | | | | students and future MBA degree holders. Aside |
| just one of the many requirements for the MBA | | | | from the history of the school, the mission and vision |
| program, but a crucial one at that. So many | | | | statements as well as student diversity should also |
| applicants get turned down year after year because | | | | be given consideration. |
| of an ill-prepared essay. Most of them don't care | | | | * Stick to the topic or question |
| much about what they say in their application essay | | | | The common mistake in writing an MBA admission |
| because they think their GMAT scores and good | | | | essay comes from saying too much that the |
| grades will do. Well, with thousands of other | | | | message tends to get lost somewhere in between |
| applicants, you need to find a way to stand out. | | | | the paragraphs. In which case, an outline will help |
| One of the best means to do this is through the | | | | get the message across more clearly. Develop |
| personal statement MBA. By taking time to think of | | | | different ideas for the topic. From the main ideas, |
| the right words to say and experiences to include in | | | | create sub-topics that will help expound your |
| the personal statement MBA, you may have made a | | | | thoughts and even make a relevant connection to |
| world of difference in your application and may then | | | | your application for an MBA program. Only cite |
| be invited for an interview with the selection panel. | | | | experiences or ideas that will support the thesis of |
| Here are some tips to help you come up with a | | | | your essay. |
| winning piece: | | | | * Read, edit, and proofread |
| * Know the possible questions to be asked | | | | To follow the above-mentioned tips, you will need to |
| If you don't have anyone to ask for MBA essay | | | | do some serious editing. After you've written your |
| topics, what you can do is research on your own. | | | | article, go over your essay several times. Note |
| Online, you'll find tons of good samples. These | | | | what's missing or what's not clear. List them out, |
| samples don't necessarily have to be the same as | | | | and use the list as a guide for editing. Don't rush |
| your own. You can use them merely as guide to | | | | yourself to edit the whole thing. Be patient and |
| possible questions and topics to be discussed. By | | | | take time to consider not just some ideas but the |
| reading some of them, you'll also see what separates | | | | content of the entire article as well. You should |
| the good from the bad. Take note of the content, | | | | stop at nothing to get the whole thing right. Don't |
| and how the main ideas were discussed. | | | | try to be so poetic or profound. Remember your |
| Your research should include important details about | | | | readers. Make sure that you have an engaging |
| the chosen MBA school or program. Get hints on | | | | start, a well-supported body, and a convincing |
| what a particular MBA program requires from | | | | conclusion that doesn't leave readers hanging. |