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MBA essay writing tips

Posted: September 8th, 2014, 11:14 pm
by MBACrystalBall
[This is an article that we wrote for Pagalguy]

9 tips for writing MBA Essays

From all the MBA related articles you've read, you know essays can play a key role in helping candidates differentiate themselves from the rest of the competition.

This time we look at some tips that you can use as guidelines when you start working on those first drafts. Why 9 tips? Why not aim for a perfect 10? We’ll get to that soon.

Essay Writing Tip 1: Do the background research first

Don’t jump into the writing part before you have had a chance to figure out what you want to say and how.

Know the personality & the requirements of the school you are applying to, talk about how the two of you are compatible and how both sides will be happy with the relationship.

Sounds strange? It is all about the ‘fit’. So whether it’s a personal or business relationship, similar concepts apply.

Essay Writing Tip 2: No copy-pasting please

After a while, all the Bschool essay questions start sounding the same. You’ll find same keywords related to careers, accomplishments, leadership and managerial skills in most of them.

But don’t assume, you can just find and replace the name of the business school and your job is done. Each essay question might be worded slightly differently.

If you have the ability to read between the lines, the essay question will have hints on the nuances that you need to emphasise.

Essay Writing Tip 3: Prioritise

Essays are similar to the ‘best of’ series (‘The best of Michael Jackson’, ‘The best of Gulzar’, ‘The best of Poonam Pandey’).

Your, er, body of work might be vast, impressive and tweet-worthy. You might have amazing stories in every sphere of life that you’ve experimented with.

But 400 words (plus or minus a few hundred) are hardly enough to reveal everything. Choose your stories carefully.

Essay Writing Tip 4: Focus on the hygiene factors

Typos and word-counts are the easiest to fix. Admission officers might pardon you for a few minor typos if you’ve done something phenomenal in areas that they value.

But why take a chance. Word-counts are another challenge for many applicants. If you’ve taken care of the previous tip (prioritisation), you can manage this one painlessly.

Here’s a quick crash course on how to write MBA essays within the word-count.

Essay Writing Tip 5: Retain your voice

Often there’s a tendency to project a larger-than-life image in MBA essays with the assumption that Adcoms will be floored.

Candidates frequently shoot themselves in the foot by writing essays that make them sound like a completely different person. Impactful content always scores over aesthetics.

For the same reason, Tendulkar’s minor follies (like straightened hair) can be overlooked, if he continues piling up the runs.

Essay Writing Tip 6: Empower Adcoms to form a judgement

Well, they are empowered anyway. But don’t try to force your opinion on them in order to make their job too easy.

Don’t force-feed them with your opinions hoping it’ll result in a quick, positive decision.

Give them just the right data and let them decide whether you’d be a good candidate for their program.

Essay Writing Tip 7: Build credibility, not a bubble

If you’ve worked on a one-off research assignment related to a strategic topic and presented the findings to the senior management, don’t pretend that the CEO calls you every time he wants to make an important personal or professional decision.

Exaggeration is a great way to quickly gain attention, and lose credibility.

Essay Writing Tip 8: Don’t experiment with humour

You might be damn funny in real life. You might also have a fantastic ice-breaker of a joke ready for your essays.

But save that till you get into the program and are relatively sure you can take social ostracism in your stride if it backfires.

Humour isn’t universal.

Different cultures and people can interpret the same joke in different ways. You have no clue who’s going to read your joke and how she might react to it.

Essay Writing Tip 9: Tell a story

Your MBA application is not just a bunch of parameters. It’s a story. It’s got a beginning, a middle and a future (rather than an end).

We’ve all seen romantic movies, action movies, horror movies. Over the years, have any of the themes or the characters or the basic premise changed? Not really.

But some movies still get us hooked, while the others fizzle away (despite great actors, great direction and soul-stirring item numbers). Think about it and you might get some ideas for your essays.

If you are wondering why we didn’t just round it off to make it ‘Top 10 tips for writing MBA essays’, well, that’s the tenth tip.

Share enough to trigger interest. Give the Adcoms a reason to invite you for an interview and get to know more about the wonderful person they’ve just been introduced to in the essays.

You don’t need to lay out ALL the cards on the table at once. Have some additional stories ready to make the interview interesting as well.

Re: 9 tips for writing MBA Essays

Posted: April 1st, 2015, 2:10 am
by kshitijwadhwa21
Hi Sameer,
I am Kshitij Wadhwa from delhi.
I have been following your blogs and your website mbacrystalball.com. I am applying for the fall intake of 2015. I had a query that I thought I should ask you.
Many of the B schools in the US have a provision where they send their students to different countries outside of US for learning the business practices across different countries and cultures. Is it fine if I mention in the essay that this is one of the reasons for me to apply to these colleges?
Kindly let me know your view on this. Hoping to hear from you soon.

Regards
Kshitij Wadhwa

Re: 9 tips for writing MBA Essays

Posted: April 28th, 2015, 11:38 am
by MBACrystalBall
kshitijwadhwa21 wrote:Is it fine if I mention in the essay that this is one of the reasons for me to apply to these colleges?
Sure, you could mention it, Kshitij. But don't make it the focal point of your essays.

The international trips are more of an add-on, and not the primary USP for most good bschools. There's much more that bschools can offer within their own campus where you'd be spending most of your time.