以下是引用ww111111在2007-11-3 7:17:00的发言: 我注册进去了.发现那一栏是要submit resume/essay,但是没有看到essay的题目.......偶好土啊..哪位能提醒一下不? 点击下一页就有了 Essay Question 1 The Admissions Committee will review your responses when evaluating your application. Please be genuine, specific, and concise in your responses. Please include your full name and the question number at the top of each page. Please limit your responses to only one page per question. Question 1 is required 1. Describe your short-term and long-term career goals. How do you expect a Smeal MBA to help you achieve these goals, and why is now the best time for you to join our program? Essay Question 2 Question 2 is required 2. We focus on a developing what we call “principled leadership.” What does that mean to you, and specifically how have you demonstrated it?
Question 3 is required 3. Listed below are the values that embody the Penn State Smeal MBA community. We are Individuals of Character and Integrity. We value honesty, humility, and hard work. We value passion, commitment, and personal responsibility. We honor our obligation to each other and to the world in which we live. We are A Diverse Community built on Common Values. We value each person’s unique contributions to the Community. We value trust, mutual respect and collaboration. We share our struggles and our successes - and have fun along the way. We are Leaders focused on Learning and Individual Growth. We value intellectual curiosity, creative thinking, and a commitment to excellence. We value a curriculum that is relevant, innovative, and practical, and demanding. We take risks and reach beyond our perceived limitations. We are The Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Staff of The Penn State Smeal MBA Program. We are Penn State.
Please select ONE of the following elements of our values. Describe why it resonates with you and specifically how you demonstrate it. “We value passion, commitment, and personal responsibility.” “We honor our obligation to each other and to the world in which we live.” “We take risks and reach beyond our perceived limitations.”
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