Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Mission Admission The B-School Interview Is Not a Quiz Show

Blog Archive Mission Admission The B-School Interview Is Not a Quiz Show Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. This time of year, business school candidates are starting to interview with their target MBA programs. Many of these applicants inevitably fret and ask themselves,  â€œWhat if I don’t know the answers to my interviewer’s questions?”  The good news is that, as the title for this blog post states, a business school interview bears no resemblance to a TV quiz show. The admissions officer, alumnus/alumna or student who interviews you will not ask you about esoteric topics and will not expect you to answer questions pertaining to management disciplines, about which you will learn more in the first year of your MBA program. The vast majority of the questions you will receive in your interview will pertain to your life and  experiencesâ€"in other words, the interviewer will be asking you about  youâ€"so you will already have all the answers in hand as you start the interview. As your first step in preparing for your interviews, take time to reacquaint yourself with your own story, especially as you have presented it thus far  to the school in question. Go back and reread your essays, contemplate pivotal moments in your life and consider your major accomplishments and failures. By doing so, you will be sure to have the basic knowledge necessary to perform at your very best during your interview. For more guidance with your business school interviews, sign up for a  mock interview session  with us! Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission The B-School Interview Is Not a Quiz Show Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. This time of year, business school candidates are starting to interview with their target MBA programs. Many of these applicants inevitably fret and ask themselves, “What if I don’t know the answers to my interviewer’s questions?” The good news is that, as the title for this blog post states, a business school interview bears no resemblance to a TV quiz show. The admissions officer, alumnus/alumna, or student interviewing you will not ask you about esoteric topics and will not expect you to answer questions pertaining to business management. The vast majority of the questions you will encounter in your interview will pertain to your life and experiencesâ€"in other words, the interviewer will be asking you about youâ€"so you will already have all the answers in hand from the beginning. As a first step in preparing for your interviews, take time to reacquaint yourself with your own story, especially as you have thus far presented it to the school in your application. Go back and reread your essays, contemplate pivotal moments in your life, and consider your major accomplishments and failures. By doing so, you will be sure to have the basic knowledge necessary to perform at your very best during your interview. For more guidance with your business school interviews, sign up for an mbaMission mock interview session! Share ThisTweet Mission Admission Blog Archive Mission Admission The B-School Interview Is Not a Quiz Show Mission Admission is a series of MBA admission tips; a new one is posted each Tuesday. This time of year, business school candidates are starting to interview with their target MBA programs. Many of these applicants inevitably fret and ask themselves,  â€œWhat if I don’t know the answers to my interviewer’s questions?”  The good news is that, as the title for this blog post states, a business school interview bears no resemblance to a TV quiz show. The admissions officer, alumnus/alumna or student interviewing you will  not  ask you about esoteric topics and will not expect you to answer questions pertaining to management disciplines. The vast majority of the questions you will encounter in your interview will pertain to  your  life and  experiencesâ€"in other words, the interviewer will be asking you about  youâ€"so you will already have all the answers in hand from the beginning. As your first step in preparing for your interviews, take time to reacquaint yourself with your own story, especially as you have thus far presented it to the school in your application. Go back and reread your essays, contemplate pivotal moments in your life and consider your major accomplishments and failures. By doing so, you will be sure to have the basic knowledge necessary to perform at your very best during your interview. For more guidance with your business school interviews, sign up for a  mock interview session  with us! Share ThisTweet Mission Admission

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