Customizing Each MBA Admission for Every MBA Program You Apply For

Your personal statement for MBA may be your ticket to a great MBA program. Though you can no longer alter your grades in college, you still have a hold on how your MBA application essay will turn out. So, take time to eliminate technical errors and to make the words flow for each MBA essay, even if you are applying to several programs.

List your requirements

Before writing your personal statement for MBA, you have to make sure that you have a list of requirements for each school you are planning to apply to. You have to make sure that you have checked an updated online, or cork-and-wood bulletin board.

Answer the question

One reason for checking an updated requirement list is that schools usually pose a different specific question every year. Make sure that you answer the particular question directly, covering all points that the school requires. Every school you apply to may have different questions, and that in itself can be a way for you to customize each of your essays. Remember though that you have to consider your personal experiences when answering any question.

Highlight points relevant to each program

Write a general outline for all your essays. Research on each school’s reputation, preferences and personality. Highlight the parts of your narrative that responds to each particular school. You can expand these parts through examples or more vivid details.

Put in new ideas

Each school will most likely ask a different question. This will require you to put in ideas that are unique to each school. Your personal statement for MBA will then not look generic, but thoughtfully applicable to the school’s requirements.

Do not stretch your essay beyond its point

You do not have to stretch your application essay beyond its personal limit. Though there may be a required minimum number of words, stop writing when you have fully stated your case. Stretching the essay may make it boring, or forced.

Proofread

Of course, do not submit a personal statement for MBA without proofreading first. Make sure also that you are submitting the right essay to the school it is customized for.

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