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Harvard Business School,
Boston - USA
Harvard 2011 MBA Application Essays
First, compose your responses to the essays in a word processing document.
Please abide by the following instructions:
* Limit your responses to the lengths indicated.
* Single-space your essays.
* Please use Times New Roman font type and 12 pt font size.
* Write the question at the top of each essay.
* Refrain from using images and/or any other nonstandard English
characters in your essays. They may prevent the system from processing
your application.
All applicants must answer questions 1 and 2. For question 3, please
choose two of the four questions listed below, and upload individually your
response to each of the two questions you've chosen. If applying to a joint
degree program, please upload an additional essay in the Joint Degree
candidates section below.
Please note: Do not send an extra copy of your essays to our office, as
this will complicate the processing of your application.
Essay
1.
What are your three most substantial accomplishments and why do you view
them as such? (600-word limit)
Essay
2. What have you learned from a mistake?
(400-word limit)
Essay
3. Please respond to two of the following
(400-word limit each):
1. What would
you like the MBA Admissions Board to know about your undergraduate
academic experience?
2. What is
your career vision and why is this choice meaningful to you?
3. Tell us
about a time in your professional experience where you were frustrated
or disappointed.
4. When you
join the HBS Class of 2013, how will you introduce yourself to your new
classmates?
Application
Deadline (Round 1): 01 Oct 2010; (Round 2): 11 Jan 2011; (Round 3):
31 Mar 2011
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Harvard 2010 MBA Essays
As an opportunity to present your distinctive qualities, your essays are
an important part of your MBA application. You will be asked to submit
your personal statements online with the balance of your application
materials. Essays should be single-spaced. Please limit your response to
the length indicated.
All applicants must submit answers to four essay questions. The first
two questions are required of all applicants. The remaining two essays
should be in response to your choice of the next five sub-questions.
Essays should
be single-spaced. Limit your response to the length indicated.
Essay
1.
What are your three most substantial accomplishments and why do you view
them as such? (600-word limit)
Essay
2. What have you learned from a mistake?
(400-word limit)
Essay
3. Please respond to two of the following
(400-word limit each):
1. What would you like the MBA Admissions Board to know about your
undergraduate academic experience?
2. Discuss how you have engaged with a community or
organization.
3. Tell us
about a time when you made a difficult decision.
4. Write a
cover letter to your application introducing yourself to the Admissions
Board.
5. What is your career vision and why is this choice meaningful to
you?
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