Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive MBA News Yale SOM Essay Questions Released
Blog Archive MBA News Yale SOM Essay Questions Released Yesterday, along with our AIGAC counterparts, we received an email from Bruce DelMonico, Director of Admissions at the Yale School of Management, announcing that its essay questions are now available. Further, the Admissions Office reminded us of a few developments at the SOM this summer: Yale has hired a whopping ten new faculty members and has actually hired some of these faculty away from other schools, including Wharton Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be teaching a course on faith an globalization this fall at the SOM Yale joined the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, an organization designed to increase minority representation at member schools Yaleâs essay questions are posted below; our analysis will follow soon 1: Why a Yale MBA? What is the impact that you wish to have on the world? How will your previous experiences and a Yale MBA enhance your ability, in the short-term and long-term, to pursue a career that will allow you to achieve this impact? (500 words maximum) 2: Leadership Example Describe a professional accomplishment that exhibits your leadership style. The accomplishment should include evidence of your leadership skills, a description of the actions you took, as well as the impact you had on your organization. (500 words maximum) 3: Personal Statement 1 Choose one (1) 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 â" leadership that helps to address a significant problem in a new way â" 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 personal achievement are you most proud of and why? (3) Describe a situation in which your values were challenged. How did you respond to the situation and what did you learn from it? (4) A phrase often heard among SOM graduates is that they aspire to lead a life that is an âSOM Storyâ â" that of a broadly engaged, values-based leader who owns and solves hard problems that matter. How will you create your own SOM Story? Describe a situation in which you devised and implemented a creative or innovative solution to a difficult problem. What obstacles did you face and how did you overcome them? (5) The Yale School of Management is a community of individuals with diverse backgrounds and interests. What unique attributes would you bring to the Class of 2011? (6) What is the most difficult feedback you have received and how did you address it? Looking forward, what skills are you most eager to build or improve upon in business school? (7) Required for reapplicants: What steps have you taken to improve your candidacy since your last application? 4: Personal Statement 2 Choose one (1) of the remaining topics listed in Personal Statement 1, or create a topic of your own about a subject that is meaningful to you, and answer it in essay form. Please indicate the topic number (or state the topic if it is not one of the ones listed) at the beginning of your essay. (500 words maximum) Share ThisTweet Blogroll News
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