INSEAD Sept 2009 MBA Application Questions, Deadlines, Tips
INSEAD Sept 2009 Deadlines
Application Deadline Decision ReleasedRound 1 Oct 1, 2008 Dec 19, 2008
Round 2 Nov 26, 2008 Mar 6, 2009
Round 3 Feb 11, 2009 May 7, 2009
Round 4 Apr 1, 2009 Jun 19, 2009
INSEAD Sept & Jan 2009 MBA Essay Questions
The questions are the same as last year's and my comments (in red) are virtually the same.
Each essay topic listed below and in the subsequent pages must be answered.
1. Give a candid description of yourself, stressing the personal characteristics you feel to be your strengths and weaknesses and the main factors, which have influenced your personal development, giving examples when necessary. (400 words approx.)
For a question like this I recommend two strengths and one weakness. If you can choose one anecdote that reveals both the strengths and the weakness, you will have a strong essay. Don't forget to discuss how these qualities influenced your personal development.
A word on weaknesses. Be honest without going overboard. Don't make up a phony weakness. I attended an HBS info session a few years ago. One of the alumni said that he discussed a "phony weakness" in his essays (required for HBS that year) and his interviewer focused right on it, and basically said, "Come on. What's a real weakness?" The applicant had to get real in a hurry. Take advantage of the essay: Give it some thought and respond with the benefit of that reflection. For more information, please see "Flaws Make You Real."
2. Describe what you believe to be your two most substantial accomplishments to date, explaining why you view them as such. (400 words approx.)
Try to take accomplishments from different arenas of your life. (But don't go back to high school and earlier to do so.) The accomplishments should show impact, contribution, and for INSEAD at least one should have a multi-cultural flavor.
3. Describe a situation taken from school, business, civil or military life, where you did not meet your personal objectives, and discuss briefly the effect. (250 words approx.)
In choosing the situation, here's a case when you can go back in time a little -- let's say 2-5 years. You can illustrate how you learned from this situation and were able to meet similar objectives next time around.
4. Discuss your career goals. What skills do you expect to gain from studying at INSEAD and how will they contribute to your professional career. (500 words approx.)
This is a forward-looking career goals question. Use the past just enough to set context for your future and show that your goals are anchored in experience. Then explain how INSEAD with its intense, one-year, general management program and strong international focus will help you achieve your goals.
5. Please choose one of the following two essay topics:
a) Have you ever experienced culture shock? What did it mean to you? (250 words approx.), or
b) What would you say to a foreigner moving to your home country? (250 words approx.)
These two have been part of the INSEAD repertoire for several years. Choose the one that is easiest for you to answer and allows you to bring out a facet of your experience not found in the other essays.
6. Is there anything that you have not mentioned in the above essays that you would like the Admissions Committee to know? (200 words approx.) This essay is optional.
Take advantage of the optional essay to give them one more reason to admit you. DON'T use it for a grand summary, a restatement of your other essays, or something similarly boring, superficial, and repetitive. A tight, focused essay highlighting something you haven't yet discussed.
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Reader Comments (2)
As always, thanks for the useful information and tips about this round of applications!
Any tips on whom I should choose for my second recommendation for INSEAD?
My first recommendation is from my former project supervisor at my last management consulting firm, where I had a tenure of about three years.
I'm torn between my choice for the second recommendation, though. I have only been at my current firm for less than a year, so I have not even finished a full review cycle here yet. And I don't want to "break the news" about leaving so soon after I joined, even if matriculation would only begin next year.
On the other hand, my direct supervisor at my former firm has already offered to write a recommendation, one that would somewhat complement my first recommendation nicely.
So based on the above, should I go with two different supervisor recommendations from my previous firm, or is it really vital to have a current supervisor from INSEAD, even if the exposure is very limited?
Thanks.
I would go with the direct supervisor at your former firm and include a brief explanation that you do not want to tell your boss a year head of matriculation that you are leaving. In addition, you feel that the previous boss supervised you for a longer period of time and can therefore give a more in depth recommendation.
Best,
Linda