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Planning to take up a post grad studies? Then be physically and mentally prepared for your admission interview. Start from these tips: Source:The University of Manchester - Middle East Centre http://www.manchester.ac.ae
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From pouring your soul to the dreaded MBA essay questions to acing your GMAT scores, here are other ways to impress the MBA admission committee:
Do your research as to why you can flourish in your desired program. If your aim is for a career change, full time MBA that develops network and career management is appropriate. However, if you want to improve areas in your career or minimize opportunity cost, then part-time program is suitable.
The admission committee is evaluating your ability to organise and communicate concept and ideas and how you come up with conclusions out of those concepts. You can display your communication skills in your verbal GMAT, essays and interview.
Showing on time, polishing your essays and addressing your interviewers courteously say a lot about you. More so, in the age of social media, a quick search to your profile reveals a lot of your personality. Be wary on what you share online.
Having a great emotional intelligence enables you to work with your strength while improving your weakness. It also allows you to interact with other people during group activities and workshop. You can demonstrate your great interpersonal skills by relating stories of informal mentorship with your peers.
You don’t need to weave accomplishments that you didn’t actually achieve just to stand out during admission. The key towards standing out during admission is to translate your passion and professionalism through different series of tests and interviews.
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