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MBA Admissions Chats: UCLA Anderson, Consortium
Accepted.com is hosting two MBA admissions chats this week:
- UCLA Anderson. Tomorrow, Monday, November 16, 2009 at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET/6:00 PM GMT, Mae Jennifer Shores, Assistant Dean and Director of MBA Admissions & Financial Aid, as well as other members of the UCLA Anderson community will participate in an Anderson admissions chat at Accepted.com. Bring your questions and get answers.
- Consortium. On Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 11:00 AM PT/2:00 PM ET/7:00 PM GMT, Accepted.com will host an online chat for those interested in applying through the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management. Rebecca Dockery, the Consortium's Recruiting Manager, and current members of the Consortium will be available to answer your questions
Please set your alarms and join us in the Accepted chat room.
UCLA Anderson 2010 MBA Application Questions, Tips.
UCLA Anderson 2010 MBA Essay Questions
My comments are in red:
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please be introspective and authentic in your responses. We value the opportunity to learn about your life experiences, aspirations, and goals.
All responses to essays must be on double-spaced pages that are uploaded in document form, except for Essay 4 for first-time applicants, which may be submitted as an audio or video file instead. (Please note the word limits in parentheses.)
First-time applicants -- 4 required essays:
1. Describe the ways in which your family and/or community have helped shape your development. (750 words)
This is an abridged version of last year's first question. For years, similar questions have prompted UCLA's first and one of its longer essays. That status reveals the importance UCLA places on getting to know you as a human being.
Choose 1-3 important elements from your background to discuss in this essay. You can focus on your community, family life, vacations, mealtime, seminal experiences or events that were formative. The key is to highlight particular topics and not write the sweeping (and superficial) bio. Avoid "I was born in Timbuktu and when I was 4 we moved to Outer Mongolia and then when I was ..." or the equivalent.
Note the inclusion of community in the question. Community is an important value at Anderson. If it has been important to you, you may want to focus on its role in your development.
2. Describe the biggest risk you have ever taken, the outcome, and what you learned in the process. (500 words)
New question. When did you make a decision with an uncertain outcome and significant possibility of loss, harm, or embarrassment along with the potential for high rewards? I know it's happened, so what would you consider the biggest such risk? How did you analyze the pros and cons, the downside and the upside? What were the results? What did you learn? How did you grow from the experience?
This question doesn't ask for a survey of all your risky decisions. It asks for the "biggest" i.e. one decision entailing risk. The question begs for an anecdotal response like that discussed in Tuesday's webinar, Roadmap to Bold & Brilliant MBA Essays, which should be online sometime this week.
3. Describe your short-term and long-term career goals. What is your motivation for pursuing an MBA now and how will UCLA Anderson help you to achieve your goals? (750 words)
UCLA's is a pretty straightforward goals question. What are you goals? Why now? How will UCLA Anderson's program and strengths help you achieve your goals. As always be specific and make sure you answer all elements of the question.
4. Select and respond to one of the two following questions. We would like you to respond to the question by recording an audio or video response (up to 10Mb maximum) for upload in the online application. (Please note: The supported file types for audio files are: .avi, .wav, .mp3, .wmv, .midi, .wma, .aiff, .au, .mp4; the supported file types for video files are: .mov, .avi, .wmv, .mpeg). If you are unable to submit your response via audio or video, then please prepare a written response instead. (250 words)
a. Entrepreneurship is a mindset that embraces innovation and risk-taking within both established and new organizations. Describe an instance in which you exhibited this mindset.
b. What is something people will find surprising about you?
UCLA only gives two options this year instead of three, as it did last year, and option A is a new question. As with all questions providing a choice, choose the option allowing you to present a different and impressive experience -- one not discussed in a previous essay. If you ever ran your own business or worked in a start-up, "A" may be the one for you. And "B" could be perfect for someone with a distinctive hobby, interest, or twist to his or her experience.
5. OPTIONAL: Are there any extenuating circumstances in your profile about which the Admissions Committee should be aware? (250 words)
Two years ago, UCLA added the following: "Please do not submit redundant information in the Optional Essay." Good advice for all optional questions. For more suggestions, please see The Optional Question: To Be or not To Be.
If you would like help with UCLA's essays, please consider Accepted.com's UCLA Anderson Comprehensive Packages or our other MBA admissions consulting and editing services. And if you purchase before July 31, 2009, you can save 15% on all of our MBA editing and comprehensive packages.
The UCLA 2010 MBA Deadlines have been updated. I am posting them here for your convenience:
UCLA Anderson has three-rounds in which you may apply for admission. In order to apply for a given round, you must submit your application by 9pm Pacific Time on the day of the deadline. All supporting materials that are not submitted online must arrive in our office by 5pm PT of the deadline. Any applications that are incomplete on the deadline (i.e., missing information) will be moved to the following round.
Rounds 1 and 2 are comparable in terms of your chances of admission. Round 3 is slightly more competitive, although there will be sufficient room for strong candidates. Apply at the time that is best for you.
| Round | Deadline | Decisions Released |
| 1 | October 14, 2009 | January 13, 2010 |
| 2 | January 6, 2010 | March 31, 2010 |
| 3 | March 17, 2010 | May 19, 2010 |
UCLA Anderson 2010 MBA Application Questions, Deadlines
UCLA Anderson's 2010 MBA essay questions are now online.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please be introspective and authentic in your responses. We value the opportunity to learn about your life experiences, aspirations, and goals.
All responses to essays must be on double-spaced pages that are uploaded in document form, except for Essay 4 for first-time applicants, which may be submitted as an audio or video file instead. (Please note the word limits in parentheses.)
First-time applicants -- 4 required essays:
- Describe the ways in which your family and/or community have helped shape your development. (750 words)
- Describe the biggest risk you have ever taken, the outcome, and what you learned in the process. (500 words)
- Describe your short-term and long-term career goals. What is your motivation for pursuing an MBA now and how will UCLA Anderson help you to achieve your goals? (750 words)
- Select and respond to one of the two following questions. We would like you to respond to the question by recording an audio or video response (up to 10Mb maximum) for upload in the online application. (Please note: The supported file types for audio files are: .avi, .wav, .mp3, .wmv, .midi, .wma, .aiff, .au, .mp4; the supported file types for video files are: .mov, .avi, .wmv, .mpeg). If you are unable to submit your response via audio or video, then please prepare a written response instead. (250 words)
a.Entrepreneurship is a mindset that embraces innovation and risk-taking within both established and new organizations. Describe an instance in which you exhibited this mindset.
b. What is something people will find surprising about you? - OPTIONAL: Are there any extenuating circumstances in your profile about which the Admissions Committee should be aware? (250 words)
The deadlines are not yet posted.
Special Report: Applying to B-School in Times of Crisis
Since September the Accepted Admissions Almanac has posted frequently about the impact of the financial crisis on MBA admissions, hiring, and financial aid. We have collected these posts in a free special report Applying to Business School in Times of Crisis.
You will find in the special report articles on:
- Applying while or after a layoff.
- The series "MBA in Finance: Forget It?"
- The disappearance and reappearance of financial aid options.
- The wisdom of applying during times of financial uncertainty.
Please feel free to download and share Applying to Business School in Times of Crisis.
Please also use the comments to share your thoughts on the topics discussed in this special report.
Take the MBA Admissions Survey!
We'd like to hear from you!
As a member of the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants (AIGAC), we are conducting a survey to help us better understand MBA applicants’ goals and needs. If you are or will be an MBA applicant, we invite you to share your priorities and views on the MBA application process.
This online survey should take just 10 minutes to complete. We would love to receive as many responses as possible before the closing date of Friday, March 20, 2009 - and AIGAC will be giving away an iPod Touch and two iPod Shuffles as a token of our gratitude!
Thanks in advance for your participation!
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