MBA Papers : Tips for MBA Aspirants
A Masters in business administration degree or MBA allows a student to obtain valuable information regarding how businesses are run, how companies can grow and expand in addition to learning possible international and global marketing strategies. Nothing is a substitute for real life experience, however learning possible scenarios and practicing them with classmates can help an MBA candidate to become more prepared for the real business world. The MBA is not a strictly theoretical degree – it will leave you in possession of skills you need to make sound, professional business decisions.
Plus. the MBA degree programs often require the candidates to participate in real-world training and internships that will also help them prepare for the business world.
1. Show self-knowledge. If you know who you are, where you’re going, and why it requires an MBA, you’re more than halfway to getting in.
2. Show past success. Admissions committees have to rely on your past successes and referees, as a shorthand indicator of your future success.
3. Show leadership experience and aptitude. Leadership is the ability to motivate and coordinate others to achieve a common goal. It is the key management skill and the key to management success.
4. Prove it with evidence. You think you’re great, and you surely are. But what counts is the evidence. The strongest evidence is concrete: promotions, awards etc, but stories and anecdotes will do the trick too.
5. Position yourself away from competitive categories. Look for ways to separate yourself from the herd.
6. Have clear, interesting, ambitious goals that fit with your past record and require an MBA.
7. Focus on telling your own story and don’t try to give them what you think they want to hear. If you get your profile right you can get in anywhere.
8. Don’t praise the school. They are fully aware of their value and their charms. What they want to know is why you are valuable and how you will add value to them.
9. Don’t try to be too competent. Success is good. Perfect is highly dubious. If you are too good, not only is it suspicious, but you leave them no role to add to your skills and build your profile.
10. Be personal. Give the admissions committee a real insight into your character, passion, personality and self-understanding.
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