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Yale SOM 2010 Application Deadlines and Questions

Yale just released its 2010 MBA application deadlines and questions. I'll post my tips on in a later post. I

APPLICATION DEADLINES

Round 1 Application Deadline -- October 8, 2009

Decisions Due--December 18, 2009

Round 2 Application Deadline -- January 7, 2010

Decisions Due--April 2, 2010

Round 3 Application Deadline -- March 10, 2010

Decisions Due--May 7, 2010

 

ESSAY QUESTIONS

SHORT ANSWERS

Please answer each of the four questions below with a short paragraph of no more than 150 words. This is an opportunity to distill your core ideas, values, goals and motivations into a set of snapshots that help tell us who you are, where you are headed, and why. (600 words maximum)

1. What are your professional goals immediately after you receive your MBA?

2. What are your long-term career aspirations?

3. Why are you choosing to pursue an MBA and why now? (If you plan to use your MBA experience to make a significant change in the field or nature of your career, please tell us what you have done to prepare for this transition.)

4. What attracts you specifically to the Yale School of Management’s MBA program?

PERSONAL STATEMENT 1

Describe an accomplishment that exhibits your leadership style. The description should include evidence of your leadership skills, the actions you took, and the impact you had on your organization. (500 words maximum)

 

PERSONAL STATEMENT 2

Choose one of the following topics and answer it in essay form. Please indicate the topic number at the beginning of your essay. (500 words maximum)

1. A central premise of our teaching about leadership at the Yale School of Management is that true leadership—leadership that helps to address a significant problem in a new way—is necessarily personal. It is only when personal passion aligns with meaningful aspirations that individuals are able to inspire others to act in support of an important goal or cause. What are you most passionate about, and how have you demonstrated a commitment to this passion?

2. What achievement are you most proud of and why?

3. What is the most difficult feedback you have received from another person or the most significant weakness you have perceived in yourself? What steps have you taken to address it and how will business school contribute to this process?


4. Describe a situation in which you devised and implemented a creative or unique solution to a difficult problem. What obstacles did you face and how did you overcome them?

5. Required for reapplicants: What steps have you taken to improve your candidacy since your last application?

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (OPTIONAL)

If any aspect of your candidacy needs further explanation, please provide any additional information that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider. (250 words maximum)

Posted on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 01:19PM by Registered CommenterLinda Abraham in , , | Comments2 Comments

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This is more of a broad question. I asked Yale for feedback from my 2008 application rejection and an admissions officer shot back what appears to be a generic response of "your application was extremely strong and there is not a lot else you could have done as others offered even stronger applications"(paraphrashe). My question is what should I do with this feedback, I would really like to get a better understanding of what I lacked last go around but am unsure how to go back to the officer and ask them to provide actual feedback.
July 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNB45
That is very frustrating feedback indeed. You have a few options. First realize that this feedback is possibly very honest and sincere feedback. It is possible that you turned in a competitive application and simply were somehow outshined by other applicants with similar backgrounds.

However, it is more likely that you failed to present yourself well. In that case, you can either try to analyze the flaws in your application yourself (See http://www.accepted.com/mba/reapplicants.aspxor http://www.accepted.com/Ecommerce/BetterSequel/MBAreapplicant.aspx), or you can purchase an Application Evaluation from Accepted ( http://www.accepted.com/mba/admissionsreview.aspx ) in which case one of our staff can suggest ways you can improve your presentation. I think you get a lot of bang for your buck with this service and recommend it highly (shameless plug. )

Best,
Linda
July 12, 2009 | Registered CommenterLinda Abraham

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