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美國(guó)MBA專業(yè)申請(qǐng)指南(2)
And my last way to stand out is to: Demonstrate/articulate yourGlobal Perspective.
This really lends itself to highlightdiverse populations you’ve worked with, any International perspectives andtravel experiences you’ve had since this is something that will be replicatedin program through the class demographics, curriculum and experiential learningopportunities.
Having a Global Perspective is increasingly important as our world isgetting smaller and smaller, in respect to how we do business these days, sincemany things have become so multinational and global in scope. It’s important that you have aglobal perspective and/or experience globally.
第5點(diǎn):也是很基本的一點(diǎn)。如果招生官再看你的材料時(shí)候發(fā)現(xiàn)拼寫(xiě)錯(cuò)誤,語(yǔ)法錯(cuò)誤,另外一所學(xué)校的名字等等對(duì)于你的錄取情況都是有影響的。尤其是學(xué)校名字拼寫(xiě)錯(cuò)誤的:是Johns Hopkins. 但還是看到很多申請(qǐng)者會(huì)有這樣那樣的拼寫(xiě)錯(cuò)誤。
Nice, what’s the 4th?
My fourth piece of advice is to askyourself: What makes you different/unique?
I always challenge applicants to thinkof ways to set themselves apart from the rest of the applicant pool. When theAdmissions person is done reading the entire application, they really want towalk away, feeling that they get you, get why you want the school and program,and if the program is a good fit. Know that, most often the review is veryholistic, so there are plenty of opportunities to highlight things that makeyou unique. We want to know how you’re going to contribute to the program onceyou’re here, and beyond the program as well. Think about hobbies and unique experiences you’ve hadthat would make an admissions officer go “wow!”
On the flip side, don’t fabricatethings, since anything you put in your application, is fair game for theAdmissions Interviewer to ask you to elaborate and reflect on during a followup conversation or interview.
Often times, applicants belittle/overlook their hobbies. This is a greatway to highlight some uniquely defining characteristics and experiences you’vehad that make you, you! Know that there is no “cookie cutter” student we’relooking for, and when we’re developing a class, we want diversity. We want people with various educational and professional backgrounds, non-traditional students, and those who have done some interesting things in their life/career.
第6點(diǎn):對(duì)于有海外學(xué)習(xí),工作甚至旅游經(jīng)歷的都可以適當(dāng)?shù)脑趀ssay里面提及。因?yàn)镚MBA這個(gè)項(xiàng)目確實(shí)希望招收有g(shù)lobal經(jīng)驗(yàn)的在職人士。
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