| 无标题文档 University of Wisconsin--Madisonhttp://www.bus.wisc.edu/mba/checklist/ Deadline 
  
    
      | Application Due | For | Decision 
      Date | Enrollment Deposit Due
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      | November 4,   2011 | 
          first round application deadline for all candidates Arts Administration applications submitted in the first round will not be   evaluated until after the February 4, 2011 deadline and will not receive an   admission decision until March 11, 2011.  | December 16 | April 25 |  
      | February 3, 2012 | 
          second round application deadline for all candidates final deadline for Arts Administration candidates  | March 11 | April 25 |  
      | March 16, 2012 | 
          third round application deadline  | April 30 | May 31 |  
      | April 27, 2012 | 
          final round deadline for all candidates  | May 15 | June 1 |  
      | After April 27 | 
          applications will be accepted on a space available basis  | rolling | June 15 |  Note: The School of Business accepts MBA applications for fall   semester only. Priority is given to candidates   who apply on or before the March 16 merit aid deadline.  However, merit aid will   be awarded in later deadlines as funding is available.  Only about 50% of the   admitted candidates will received merit aid from UW-Madison.  The Admissions Committee meets   from November through July and reviews applications in cycles.  Candidates who   submit an application and all supporting materials on or before the deadline can   expect an admission decision by the decision date.  A confirmation e-mail will   be sent to you when your application is complete and ready to be reviewed by the   Admissions Committee.  The following items will make   your application complete: 
  an application essays resume GMAT TOEFL (international applicants only) transcripts from all instiutions you attended 2 letters of recommendation application fee of $56  When mailing in supporting   documents, please allow for appropriate mail delivery time to the MBA Program   Office.  We encourage you to submit your materials on-line when appropriate.    Materials that are uploaded or submitted with the application will take 3-4   business days to process.  Materials that are mailed and we have received the   documents will take 6-7 business days to process.  Your application status can be   viewed through ApplyYourself.  We   encourage you to self-monitor your status throughout the process and follow up   appropriately.  Please be patient and allow for the processing of your   application materials in the timeframe listed above. Decisions will be posted online through the   application system.  You will be notified by e-mail when your decision is   available to view.  Please keep your e-mail address current throughout the   admissions process in order to receive timely communication from the MBA Program   Office. 
 EssaysAll candidates are   required to complete the general essay and the two essays which are specific to   their chosen career specialization. General EssayThe Wisconsin   MBA considers academic integrity to be the foundation of any well functioning   academic community.  Thus, it is imperative that we maintain high and exacting   academic integrity standards if we are to succeed in building a community of   business leaders of tomorrow.  As the conduct of business is based first and   foremost on trust, so our success depends on our ability to trust each other.
 
 Please respond to the statement above.  Do you agree/disagree?  How does   this statement reflect in the larger business context?  More specifically, how   does this statement reflect in both your short and long-term career   goals?
 The following questions are   specific to your career specialization.  Based on the career specialization you   selected please address questions 2 and 3: 2. Why specifically   do you believe you are a good fit for a career in money management? 3. Please describe   your history of interest or participation in the area of investments. Arts Administration 2. How will the MBA   in Arts Administration advance your career goals in arts and cultural   management? What specific skills or abilities do you hope to gain and what do   you think you will bring to the program?  3. Identify and   describe a key issue facing the marketing, management, development, creation, or   support of arts and culture today. Explain why you think this is a critical   issue to arts administrators, and provide your recommendations as to how this   issue might be addressed. Include specific examples from your own experience if   applicable. 2.  We would like to   understand why you are interested in pursuing an MBA and, more specifically, why   you are interested in the Center for Brand and Product Management. As part of   your explanation, please address the following areas:  a. Why is this a good   point in your life to pursue the MBA?   What personal qualities and past   experiences have most directly influenced your decision to seek a career in   brand management?  What challenges have you had to overcome (either professional   or personal) and what have you learned from those challenges, that have led you   to this point in your life?   b. What are your short- term career goals   (immediately following the MBA)?  What are your long-term career goals (10-15   years out of the program)? What would you consider one of your “dream” product   management positions (in terms of industry, company or product) to be?  3. Give an example   of a product that is marketed particularly well.  Why?  What is an example of a   product that is not marketed well?  Why and what would you do to improve it?  Corporate Finance &   Investment Banking  2. Explain why you   are interested in pursuing your MBA at this point in your life.  Specifically,   how will this degree impact your future career and describe your professional   short term career goals.  3. Please describe   why you should be admitted to the Corporate Finance & Investment Banking   (CFIB) program, and why you believe CFIB is a good fit for you Marketing Research 2. Please describe   any research you conducted on graduate programs and career choices. Why did this   lead you to choose the A.C. Nielsen Center for Marketing Research? What specific   types of industries and marketing research responsibilities are you most   interested in pursuing after graduation? 3. What do you think   it takes to be successful in marketing research? Why? How does your past   experience demonstrate your ability to be successful as a marketing research   professional? Operations and   Technology Management 2. Briefly describe   three critical operations or technology management-related issues facing global   businesses today (you may narrow this down to an industry with which you are   familiar). Also describe why you think they are critical, and what you as a   manager could do to address them. 3. Why are you, and   what made you, interested in operations and/or technology management?
 Real Estate 2. Why are you   interested in Real Estate as your area of concentration? What specific aspects   of real estate most interest you, and why?  3. What specific   qualities and skills do you bring to the study and practice of real estate?   Given your short and long run goals (Question #1), in which qualities and skills   do you think you need strengthening? How do you see your development in the next   two years? Please be as specific and concrete as possible Risk Management and Insurance 2. Who are the   individuals and/or what are the events in your life that have led to your   specific interest in pursuing a degree in risk management and insurance? Please   explain. 3. In what area of   risk management and insurance are you most interested? Provide a discussion of   the current key issues associated with this field and the skills you bring to   efforts in addressing those issues. Be as specific as possible. Strategic   Human Resources 2. In what way, or   in what area of Strategic HRM, do you hope to make your biggest mark and why? In   answering this question, also elaborate on your earlier discussion of your   short- and long-term career goals. What type of organization would you like to   work for after completing your MBA? Ideally, what roles and responsibilities   would you take on? Now, jump ahead 15 to 20 years, and consider the same   questions. What would you like to be doing and in what kind of organization?  3. Thinking of the   plans you have described, what are your reasons for choosing to do an MBA in   SHRM at the University of Wisconsin? What is it about our program that will help   you achieve your goals? Given what you would like to do, what are the advantages   and disadvantages of our program relative to other programs? Supply Chain Management 2. List three   critical supply chain management challenges facing business today and select one   to discuss in depth.  Explain why the issue is important, including suggestions   for how to address this challenge and examples from your own experience if   applicable. 3. Successfully managing a business’   supply chain requires continuous innovation and leadership.  What personal   qualities and experiences will make you an effective leader in this field?  What   skills and experiences do you hope to gain and/or improve from the Grainger   Center and MBA program? 
 Recommendations
  You need to collect recommendation letters from two references*. Select references who will provide a broad range of input related to your   work experience, your potential to succeed in the MBA program, and your   potential as a business leader.  Preferred Method We encourage references to submit   recommendation letters through the online application system. This method will   help to expedite your application processing time.
 
 Alternative   Method
 If they are unable to use the online recommendation,   download the recommendation   form and mail it to your recommendation provider, or email your provider the   URL of the recommendation form. NOTE: Evaluators who do not use   the online system should return the recommendation form to you in a sealed   envelope with their signature across the sealed envelope flap.
 
 Re-application ProcessIf you applied to the Wisconsin MBA for Fall 2010 and would like to re-apply   for the current enrollment term, please follow the steps below.  Applicants who   applied for a term before Fall 2010 must submit all new supporting materials.  
  Create a new application ID and password and complete a new online application, pay the   application fee of $56.00. If you would like to reuse materials from your previous year's application,   please email us at mba@bus.wisc.edu and   indicate which components of your original application you would like us to   reuse, such as letters of recommendation, transcripts, and test scores. If you determine that you would like to submit new materials, such as   letters of recommendation, transcripts, and test scores, please submit them with   the application or send to the MBA Program Office:
 MBA Program   Office
 Attn. re-application process
 2450 Grainger Halll, 975 University   Ave
 Madison WI 53706
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