[face=Arial]很多学校2006的ESSAY题目尚未公布,不断收集中。已经查到ESSAY题目的朋友,欢迎跟贴补充!感谢!
各个学校Essay题目的讨论,敬请在各校单贴跟贴讨论!谢谢[/face]
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最近两周有新学校发布题目吗?
最近两周有新学校发布题目吗?
顶!
Yale的应该还没出来吧?我看DEADLINE都是 FOR 2005的
Tuck已经接受在线申请了。
Please respond fully but concisely to the following essay questions. Compose each of your answers offline in separate document files and upload them individually in the appropriate spaces below. Although there is no restriction on the length of your response, most applicants use between 250 and 500 words for each essay. There are no right or wrong answers. Please double-space your response.
Essay 1: Why is an MBA a critical next step toward your short- and long-term career goals?
Why is Tuck the best MBA program for you? (If you are applying for a joint or dual degree,
please explain how the additional degree will contribute to those goals.)
Essay 2: Tuck defines leadership as “inspiring others to strive and enabling them to accomplish great things.” Describe a time when you exercised such leadership. Discuss the challenges you faced and the results you achieved. What characteristics helped you to be effective, and what areas do you feel you need to develop in order to be a better leader?
Essay 3: Many highly effective leaders have noted that they learned more about leadership in times of crisis than in times of success. Discuss a significant nonacademic failure that you have experienced. What did you do that contributed to the creation of the problems you faced? How did you handle the situation, and what have you learned from it?
Essay 4: What do you most want others to know about you as a person? How do you hope that aspect of who you are will contribute to the Tuck community?
Essay 5 - Optional: Please provide any additional insight or information that you have not addressed elsewhere that may be helpful in reviewing your application. Complete this question only if you feel your candidacy is not fully represented by this application.
Essay 6 - Reapplicant Essay
(To be completed by all reapplicants) How have you strengthened your candidacy since you last applied? Please reflect on how you have grown personally and professionally
I went to UCLA Anderson Info session last month. They said their essay topics this year should be same as last year.
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UCSD
Essays of Stanford
We read the essays to get to know you as a person and to learn about the ideas and interests that motivate you. Because we want to discover who you actually are, resist the urge to "package" yourself in order to come across in a way you think Stanford wants. Such attempts simply blur our understanding of who you are and what you can accomplish.
Essays A & B
You must complete two personal essays.
Essay A: What matters most to you, and why?
Essay B: How do you plan to achieve your learning objectives at Stanford? How do you see your career developing?
In other parts of the application, we learn about your academic and professional accomplishments (i.e., what you have done). It is through your personal essays that we learn more about the person behind the achievements (i.e., who you are). This is the time to think carefully about what matters most to you: your values, your passions, your hopes and dreams.
We want to hear your genuine voice throughout the two essays that you write. Truly, the most impressive essays are those that do not begin with the goal of impressing us. Begin work on these essays early, and feel free to ask your friends and family members to provide constructive feedback. When you ask for feedback, ask if the essay’s tone sounds like your voice. It should. Your family and friends know you better than anyone else. If they do not believe that your essays capture who you are, how you live, what you believe, and what you aspire to do, then surely the Committee on Admissions will be unable to recognize what is most distinctive about you.
However, there is a big difference between "feedback" and "coaching." There are few hard and fast rules, but you cross a line when a piece of the application ceases to be exclusively yours in either thought or word (excluding the letter of reference, which should be exclusively the recommender’s in thought and word).
Appropriate feedback occurs when you show someone your completed application, perhaps one or two times, and are apprised of errors or omissions. In contrast, inappropriate coaching occurs when either your essays or your entire self-presentation is colored by someone else. You best serve your own interests when your personal thoughts, individual voice, and unique style remain intact at the end of your editing process.
Additional Information
If there is any other information that is critical for us to know and is not captured elsewhere, please include it in this section of your application. Please do not include additional essays.
Use this section if any of the required essays exceeds 10 pages and cannot be uploaded completely in the appropriate section of the Online Application Form. Upload the remaining pages to this section.
Examples of pertinent additional information include (10 page limit):
Extenuating circumstances affecting academic or work performance.
Explanation as to why you do not have a Letter of Reference from your current direct supervisor.
Explanation of criminal conviction, academic suspension or expulsion, and/or failing grades.
Any other information that you did not have sufficient space to complete in another section of the application. Please begin the information in the appropriate section.
Additional work experience that cannot fit into the space provided.
Required Format for All Essays
Double-space your work and make sure that it is easy to read. We suggest at least a 10-point font.
Number all pages.
The length of your responses is up to you. You should feel free to take the space you need to answer the questions fully.
Most applicants find that three to seven pages each for Essays A and B is appropriate. If your essays are longer than 10 pages each, you may upload the remainder into the Additional Information section.
After you upload your documents to the Web application, please preview each document to ensure that the formatting is true to the original.
We suggest that you save a copy of your essays.
We expect that the work contained in your application essays is exclusively your own. It is a violation of the spirit of the Fundamental Standard and Honor Code to have essays written by someone other than yourself for your Stanford MBA Program application. Such an act will result in denial of your application or withdrawal of your offer of admission.
Activities
You have an opportunity to describe your extracurricular activities in your application. This is an excellent way for us to understand your unique experiences and insights and to come to know you personally. No club, community, or professional activity is more important than another. With activities, a sustained depth of commitment in one or two activities may demonstrate your passion more than minimal participation in five or six organizations.
Please note that there are separate sections in the online application for you to report activities during and after university/college. Examples of activities in which you are/have been involved may include charitable, civic, community, and professional.
NYU 2006 application essay
Essays
The following essay questions give you the opportunity to present yourself more fully to the Admissions Committee and to provide insight into your experiences, goals and thought processes. Your essays should be written entirely by you. An offer of admission will be withdrawn if it is discovered that you did not write your essays. Please note the following:
Essays 1, 2 and 4 must be uploaded on standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper, double spaced, in 12 point font.
Essay limits are provided for each question.
Label the top of each essay with the following: Name, SSN or Date of Birth, Essay Number and Page Number ex. Joe Applicant, 123-45-6789, Essay#1, Page 1
Essay 1
1. Think about the decisions you have made in your life. Describe the following (2 pages maximum, double-spaced):
 AST: What choices have you made that led you to your current position?
 RESENT: Why is an MBA necessary at this point in your life? Why is Stern the perfect fit for your MBA?
FUTURE: What is your career goal upon graduation from the Stern School of Business? How does this fit into your long-term career goal?
Essay 2
2.  lease respond to the following question, giving relevant reasons and/or examples from your personal and professional experience to support your answer (2 pages maximum, double-spaced).
Constructive Feedback:
What was the most difficult constructive feedback you have received, and what did you do as a result of it?
Essay 3
3.  ersonal Expression:
 lease describe yourself to your MBA classmates. You may use method to convey your message: words, illustrations, etc. (feel free to be creative).
Please be aware that only .doc, .rtf, .xls, and .txt files may be uploaded here. If you submit Essay #3 with your supplementary materials, please include a brief description of it here (2 pages maximum, double-spaced).
All submissions become part of the permanent records at the NYU Stern School of Business and cannot be returned for any reason. We do not recommend submitting anything that must be viewed, or played electronically, or that is perishable (e.g. food).
Essay 4
4. (Optional):  lease provide any additional information that you would like to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee. These may include gaps in employment, plans to retake the GMAT or any other relevant information. If you are unable to submit a recommendation from a current supervisor, please give your reason here.
感谢楼上各位提醒!已经增加链接在一楼。
Michigan (Ross) email to me it opened its application on line. here are its essays in 2006
1. We believe one of the keys to effective leadership is the ability to transform ideas into action through people. Please describe a professional leadership accomplishment in which you transformed an idea into action. How did your leadership impact your organization? (500-word maximum)
2. Describe the initiatives you have taken over the past two years to develop professionally. (500-word maximum)
3. What career goals have you set for yourself and how will a Ross MBA support the achievement of these goals? How will you utilize the opportunities at
4. Describe a situation where your professional ethics were challenged and how you came to terms with the situation. What did you learn from this? (500-word maximum)
1. Describe a situation where others with whom you were working on a project disagreed with your ideas. What did you do? In retrospect, is there anything you would have done differently? (500-word maximum)
2. Please feel free to elaborate on any other information that you believe is important for the admissions committee to assess your candidacy. (500-word maximum)
UCLA
The Admissions Committee considers your responses to the following essay questions extremely important in the selection process. We endeavor to admit an interesting and diverse group of students who will both benefit from and contribute to UCLA
All applicants must answer questions 1 through 3; question 4 is optional.
(Note: Uploaded essays should be double-spaced.)
1. Please provide us with a summary of your personal and family background. Include information about your parents and siblings, where you grew up, and perhaps a highlight or special memory of your youth. (Limit to 2 pages.)
2. Discuss a situation, preferably work related, where you have taken a significant leadership role. How does this event demonstrate your managerial potential? (Limit to 1 page.)
3. Discuss your career goals. Why are you seeking an MBA degree at this particular point in your career? Specifically, why are you applying to UCLA
4. (Optional) Is there any other information that you believe would be helpful to the Admissions Committee in considering your application? If you feel the application already represents you well, do not feel obligated to answer this essay question.
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