Haas 2007 MBA Application Essay Questions, Deadlines
I intend to post the deadlines, essays questions, and tips on responding to the questions for a number of the top b-schools. My tips will be in red. I will start with Haas' 2007 essay questions and deadlines, which are now available. All but one are the same as last year.
Kudos to Haas for readying these questions so early! Thanks to Dave at Journey to my MBA for alerting me to the questions' availability.
All but one of the questions are from last year and my advice is very similar to last year's. I've tweaked it a little, though.
Haas 2007 MBA Application Deadline & Decision Schedule
| Round: | Online Application submitted by: | GMAT and TOEFL taken on or before deadline: | Decision posted/emailed by: |
One | November 6, 2006 | November 6, 2006 | January 29, 2007 |
Two | December 11, 2006 | December 11, 2006 | March 19, 2007 |
Three | January 31, 2007 | January 31, 2007 | April 30, 2007 |
Four | March 12, 2007 | March 12, 2007 | May 14, 2007 |
Haas 2007 Full-time MBA Essay Questions
Fall 2007 Essay Questions
Listed below are the supplemental questions, short answer questions, required essays, and optional essays that you will need to provide when completing the fall 2007 application.
Supplemental Questions:
- If you have not provided a letter of recommendation from your current supervisor, please explain; otherwise, enter N/A. Keep it short and sweet. This is primarily for those of you who don't want to tell your boss yet that you intend to leave.
- List in order of importance all community & professional organizations and extracurricular activities in which you have been involved during or after university studies. Indicate the nature of the activity or organization, dates of involvement, offices held, & average number of hours spent per month. Whenever possible try to also quantify your impact or contribution.
- List full-time and part-time jobs held during undergraduate or graduate studies, indicating the employer, job title, employment dates, location, and the number of hours worked per week for each position held prior to the completion of your degree.
- Please explain all gaps in your employment since earning your university degree. Provide the explanation, but again, be succinct. If you were laid off for three months as part of a restructuring, say so. No harm, no foul. If the layoff was much longer, try to also indicate how you spent your time, other than job-searching. Community involvement or extra-curricular activity, if true, would be great to mention here.
- Please identify the course(s) you have taken or intend to take to demonstrate quantitative proficiency. Provide the course name, date, grade if any, and institution at which the course was or will be taken. If you wish, you may discuss other ways in which you have demonstrated strong quantitative abilities. This is particularly important if you are a "poet." Clearly Haas expects you to prepare quantitatively for b-school. You engineers should have an easy time providing the requested information.
- If you have ever been subject to academic discipline, placed on probation, suspended or required to withdraw from any college or university, please explain. If not, please enter N/A. (An affirmative response to this question does not automatically disqualify you from admission.) Please, please, please don't "forget" to respond to this question if it applies to you. It's far worse to forget, than to answer it.
Short Answer:
- What is your favorite quote, and why is it meaningful to you? (250 word maximum) The why is much more important than the what. Try not to be too much in the air, too philosophical. Keep yourself and the essay real. If you can tie the reason to a specific experience, your essay will be more powerful.
- Tell us about your most significant accomplishment. (250 word maximum) You don't have a lot of room here. Describe it. Show your impact through a succinct use of numbers. Given the length restriction for this very important essay, a PAR approach could work well.
- At Haas, we value innovation and creativity. How have you demonstrated these qualities in your professional or personal life? (250 word maximum)
- If you have visited Haas, please let us know what about your visit made the most lasting impression on you. If you have not visited Haas, what steps have you taken to familiarize yourself with our MBA program? (250 word maximum) This essay should complement the required essay 2. Have you done your homework about Haas? If you live in California, you should really make the effort to visit Haas if you want your application to be taken seriously. Haas is very proud of its community and wants to know that you want to be a part of it, not something else. If you reside far from the West Coast, you can learn about Haas in other ways: Their publications, communicating with current students, blogs, info sessions, and receptions.
Required Essays:
- Give us an example of a time when you displayed leadership. (500 word maximum) This question reflects a common b-school value: leadership. Schools want to see it because employers want to see it. Leadership is going to come up again and again. When have others followed you? When have you taken initiative and persuaded others to go in your footsteps? Discuss the impact you had, the challenges you faced, how you overcame them, and what you learned.
- What are your short-term and long-term career goals? How do your professional experiences relate to these goals? Why do you want an MBA from Berkeley at this point in your career? (1000 word maximum) Standard goals question. How do your goals flow from your professional experience? What are you short-term and long-term goals? How will the Haas MBA at this point in time help you achieve your goals.
Optional Essays:
- (Optional) Please feel free to provide a statement concerning any information you would like to add to your application that you haven’t addressed elsewhere. (500 word maximum) A bonus! If there is some facet of your experience, be it professional, academic or personal, that you have not discussed elsewhere and would like the adcom to know about, include it here. Give them another reason to admit you, but don't submit the grand summary, appeal, or closing statement. Keep it focused and cogent. Obviously, you could use this essay to explain a weakness, but that would leave your application ending on a weakness, which is less than optimal. Try to fit the explanation in somewhere else in the app or if necessary tuck the weakness into this essay, but have the main focus of this essay be something positive. An Example: Your pride in working your way through undergrad, the challenges, and the ultimate satisfaction of learning to manage your time. This essay will explain a slightly less than stellar GPA; it won't justify a 2.0.
- (Optional) If you wish to be considered for the Haas Achievement Award (for individuals who have achieved success in spite of significant economic, educational, health-related and/or other obstacles), please use this space to address the obstacles you have overcome. (750 word maximum) Include enough description of the obstacle so the reader understands its magnitude, but then focus on how well you have overcome and achieved despite the challenge.
- If you would like help with your Haas MBA application, please consider Accepted.com's MBA essay editing and admissions consulting or a Haas Comprehensive Package, which includes essay editing, interview coaching, consultation, and a resume edit for the Haas MBA application.
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Reader Comments (32)
I wonder whether it's ok that responses to short essays 1 (quote) and 2 (accomplishment) can be personal and not work or business related (i.e. family, hobbies etc.).
Thanks,
Shimon.
Good luck!
Do you think that for those who haven't visited the campus short essay #4 asks not only what they have taken to familiarize themselves with Haas but also what they have learned from each source? I thought the latter is more for Why Berkeley but the question asks those who've visited what they were impressed from so maybe those who haven't visited should follow...
Thanks!
Shimon.
If you have room, you would strengthen #4 if you also include some indication of what you gained by taking the steps you have taken to learn about Haas. Obviously minimize overlap with "Why Haas," but given the length restrictions, it shouldn't be hard.
Good luck!
But my academic background isn't strong enough..I have a Masters in Public Personnel Management( 2 Yrs distance program) and a 1 Yr Bachelor of Arts( equivalent to 3 Yr Bachelors program) with 55%...
How can I make my application strong.
Presently I am working as the Center Head of one of the startup American software firms in India.
But my academic background isn't strong enough..I have a Masters in Public Personnel Management( 2 Yrs distance program) and a 1 Yr Bachelor of Arts( equivalent to 3 Yr Bachelors program) with 55%...
How can I make my application strong.
Presently I am working as the Center Head of one of the startup American software firms in India.
Good luck!
Good luck!
I've never been suspended or put on probation, but I had 1 semester where i did pretty awful and failed a class due to family problems. Should explain that in Q6, or use the optional essay?
Applicants have asked them about it on Accepted.com chats, and they say it has no bearing on their admissions decisions. I believe them. They are proud of their program. They know you are applying to other programs, and they have no idea whether you will be accepted at other places that may be preferable to Haas. They just try to put together the best class they can.
I think there're some confused questions.
1. Weather there is words-limit of Supplemental Questions or not
2. In Supplemental Q.4, if I have no gaps in my employment, I don't need to answer it?
3. In Optional Question 2 the meaning of 'Success' is restricted only in works or some professional field? Or it can include all of life aspect such as making happy home, love story in spite of obstacles
2) Just write "N/A" (Not applicable.)
3) They haven't restricted it, but my guess is that they are talking about educational or professional success since it is an essay for a scholarship to a professional school. I doubt for example someone who was an abused child and is now a model parent would receive a Haas achievement award. The abused child might receive a Haas achievement award by writing about his or her background and how it motivated him or her to start an organization to help abused children.
Also I have filed some patents. Can i include those in innovations? Asper the Haas chat and ur feedback on this essay, it seemed that this essay looks for innovation in improving a team or a situation. But not a technical innovation.
You definitely want to include somewhere in the application that you have earned patents. In terms of this essay, certainly a patent might qualify. The question is whether it is the best example. Listen to the Haas podcast on innovation.
I have one more question regarding the most significant accomplishment essay.
Since this essay is relatively short, and I am not able to fit in my extra curricular achievement anywhere else, I have a temptation to write about community service in this essay. But that really is not my "most significant" accomplishment.
What will you advice me on this? Also can I speak at length about my extra curricular activities in 2nd supplementary question.
Thanks a lot for all advice