Business
School Personal Statement Guide
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Whoever
first said that you should worry only about the things you can control was not
helping to ease the concerns of the student writing his or her application
essay. By that criterion, the student-writer should be very worried indeed. The
scariest aspect of the admissions essay is that you have total control over it.
With EssayEdge's help, however, you will learn to see the essay-writing process
not as a daunting obstacle but as a stimulating opportunity. When you send out
your application, you will--in theory--have nothing left to worry about, knowing
that you have capitalized on all the means available to you.
Business school students face a uniquely difficult challenge, because most
programs require a series of essays rather than a single, comprehensive personal
statement. This fact alone should indicate the importance that business schools
place on your written responses. Part of the reason for this extra required
writing is that business schools also place a stronger emphasis on practical
experience. Academic ability may still be the number-one factor, but it's not
enough to get you into a school, just as it's not enough to guarantee your
success in the business world. Business schools pay close attention to personal
qualities, including your leadership, communication skills, initiative, vision,
and many more. Grades and scores do not explain this side of you, and neither
does a resume.
Thus your admission will depend largely on your ability to convey your
experiences and goals in written form. Self-assessment is a significant part of
this process, as is a careful review of both your life and what you have done
professionally. Many successful professionals have simply never had to
articulate their accomplishments before and now for the first time must
communicate this information in a very clear, concise, powerful manner that is
accessible to anyone, even without knowledge of their field. Being able to
convey both the substance and significance of one's work life is crucial for all
applicants.