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Admissions Tip: Wharton Interviews A key aspect of any Wharton interview is something the admissions committee refers to as 'goal articulation'. What is goal articulation? Obviously, it has something to do with the 'career goals' that applicants typically discuss in the essays, but there is actually much more to it. The best way to describe this is to understand the various questions that the interviewer will be trying to answer by meeting with you:
1) Can the candidate clearly articulate a set of long-term career goals? 2) Does the candidate have a short-term plan that fits with their long-term goals? 3) Does the candidate have reasons for the choices they have made in life? In other words, can the applicant explain why they attended school 'x', why they pursued a certain course of study, why they took their first job, why NOW is the best time for the MBA, why they are passionate about the activities they participate in, etc.
While this seems like a fairly basic concept, many candidates are unable to verbally articulate their goals and the reasons for the choices they have made. The key to success in this area is preparation and practice. Candidates should know the answers to the types of questions that are posed, then practice their delivery.
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