Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Mission Admission Asking for Last-Minute Feedback

Blog Archive Mission Admission Asking for Last-Minute Feedback Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. With deadlines looming for many business school candidates, we thought we would share a piece of advice that might help alleviate some deadline-related stress. After you have completed (but not yet submitted!) your MBA application(s), find one individual you trustâ€"whether a professional consultant or someone with insight into the application processâ€"to read your essays one last time and give you feedback. We strongly suggest that you limit yourself to requesting feedback from  just one or two  individuals, however. Because the application process is subjective, you will discover that as you add readers, you will also add new and different opinions. Soon, a multitude of alternatives might appear, and although none of these varying ideas will necessarily be “right” or “wrong”â€"considering that  a single candidate’s stories can be marketed in almost countless waysâ€"they can create unnecessary uncertainty. We are not suggesting that you ignore critical feedback, but rather that you not complicate your final days and create doubt where it may not be due. If one or two readers support your ideas and emphasize that your application needs minimal work, you are probably best off ending your feedback loop there and submitting your application. Share ThisTweet Mission Admission

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