GMAT Club

GMAT Podcast - Anna's 300-point GMAT score improvement journey. Listen here!

Calling all Oxford Said MBA Applicants: 2022 Intake [Class of 2023] : Said

Expert's
post

Jul 13, 2021

Welcome, all Oxford Said class of 2023 hopefuls. Let's use this platform to know each other, exchange ideas, discuss app strategies? Who all are applying? Let us know by commenting below. Follow the thread and bookmark this post :) Join Oxford Said chat

Oxford Said MBA Deadlines

RoundApplication DueInterview decisionsFinal Decisions
Stage 1Sep 1, 2021Sep 29, 2021Oct 27, 2021
Stage 2Oct 13, 2021Nov 10, 2021Dec 8, 2021
Stage 3Jan 12, 2022Feb 16, 2022Mar 16, 2022
Stage 4Mar 23, 2022Apr 20, 2022May 25, 2022


Jul 13, 2021

can anyone please comment on age range of the present cohort?

Jul 13, 2021

Brajeshbobby wrote:can anyone please comment on age range of the present cohort?


+1

Jul 24, 2021

It opens on August 1st. None of the main questions will change from last years application (admission’s officer confirmed it for me last week)

Jul 25, 2021

damn oxfordsaidmba, I entered the chat wanting to hear about the program and listenting to that, I better leave.

oxfordsaidmba wrote:Current Said Business School MBA student here. I would strongly discourage anybody from attending this MBA program. Here are my general reasons:

(1) Poor administrative and career support. Recruitment is pretty much left up to the individual students to navigate. Consulting placement into MBB is very lackluster (I think we only had 1 or 2 into McKinsey, 1 or 2 into Bain, and 0 BCG), and investment banking recruiting is non-existent. To top everything off, our MBA head program director jumped ship (left) in the beginning of the year, and the administration has been a nightmare from the inside-out.
(2) Teaching is very lackluster in content. Professors actively discourage students from engaging in anything beyond surface level discussions, and most case questions that we receive for class are just pure reading comprehension checks. You can believe me when I say this, because I took the academics somewhat seriously and am distinction-track.
(3) Access to the broader Oxford ecosystem is a marketing gimmick and doesn’t actually exist. Said doesn’t really make an effort to engage with the broader university ecosystem, despite them touting that they might do so. Students this year (and in all years prior) have complained about this very point, and the administration has still made no effort to help put on events for business school students to connect with other students. Once again, this is a very self-directed effort that you will have to make here, and the administration put in measures to actively discourage such behavior (e.g. you are not allowed to bring non-MBAs into the business school building, you will never have classes with non-MBA students, and the broader university look down on MBAs as the "ugly ducklings" of the Oxford ecosystem)
(4) The school faculty and administration are discriminatory towards certain student demographics. There have been several occasions where many of my classmates and good colleagues have faced unfortunate acts of discrimination, including professors addressing colleagues by other colleague’s names who are of the same ethnicity, building staff presumptuously assuming that MBAs are not students and acting hostile towards such students, and very unfortunate virtue signaling on behalf of the faculty to show that they care about diversity and inclusion efforts on the foreground, while such discriminatory acts continue to persist and are not acted upon in the background.


In retrospect, even if I had to take a worse ranked MBA program, I hands down would have. This has been an utterly disappointing year for myself, and to those of you who will enroll into the 2021-2022 cohort, good luck with your experience... you’ll need it.

Jul 25, 2021

oxfordsaidmba, thanks for sharing... in your experience, is it the same for Masters in Financial Economics students, given that they’re also part of Said?

Jul 25, 2021

Can we confirm this from any other student as well.. So we r not biased based on one opinion.

Jul 28, 2021

I’m not an student (I’m applying this fall) but I’ve spoken with several recent alumni who have all had really positive things to say about the program. I am not discrediting this individuals experience as I’m sure they are genuine experiences and feelings. Just wanted to acknowledge that some individuals have enjoyed the program and been happy they attended. Additionally, to point 1, this is common complaint from a lot of alumni I’ve spoken with (including several from HEC Paris and INSEAD). I think it depends on the industry you’re going into though. For example, I want to do marketing so I know no matter where I go I’ll be largely on my own but if someone is interested in consulting then other schools may have stronger relationships with recruiters than Oxford. I do appreciate you sharing your experience as it’s great to shed some light on these areas.

Updated on: Oct 19, 2021

yes

Last edited by Pr3m on 19 Oct 2021, 02:07, edited 1 time in total.

Updated on: Aug 4, 2021

Hi,

Does anyone have any clarity regarding the waiver for TOEFL/IELTS, given the recent changes introduced by the school?

Last edited by GMAT1003 on 04 Aug 2021, 22:41, edited 1 time in total.

Aug 4, 2021

it seems like if you’ve graduated more than 2 years ago and haven’t worked in a majority English-speaking country, giving a language exam is now mandatory

Aug 8, 2021

Hello - quick question about the Employment History section of the application portal: Under the Select 'Add New' and add details of your current role section, do we put all roles or just our current and the CV upload covers the rest? I know the next section is to define current role only but just want to confirm whether I need to add all employment history. Thanks!

Aug 8, 2021

GMAT1003 wrote:Hi,

Does anyone have any clarity regarding the waiver for TOEFL/IELTS, given the recent changes introduced by the school?


the following countries get wavier on their TOEFL/IELTS:
Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Malta, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, USA, UK.
TOEFL: Minimum score : 110,Minimum required each component: Listening - 22; Reading - 24; Writing - 24; Speaking - 25.
IELTS : Minimum Score: 7.5 , Minimum required on each component: 7.0

Aug 10, 2021

Does Oxford MBA accepts Executive Assessment Score?

Aug 10, 2021

Thom10 wrote:Hello - quick question about the Employment History section of the application portal: Under the Select ’Add New’ and add details of your current role section, do we put all roles or just our current and the CV upload covers the rest? I know the next section is to define current role only but just want to confirm whether I need to add all employment history. Thanks!


I just put my current job

Aug 13, 2021

Does anyone have any insights about the ideal word-limit for the 4-5 post-MBA related non-essay questions?

Aug 14, 2021

Does anyone know what the first 2 Kira online interview questions will be this year? I understand it will be the same for all of us.
Expert's
post

Aug 14, 2021

Thom10 wrote:Does anyone know what the first 2 Kira online interview questions will be this year? I understand it will be the same for all of us.


Thom10

From my understanding the Kira questions will be different for different applicants. Why do you think they will be the same?

Posted from my mobile device

Aug 14, 2021

Nikhil (sorry I can't quote/send links yet as I haven't been a member for more than 5 days!) -

Looking at the application requirements, it state's the following:

To virtually meet you, get a sense of your personality and see how you think on your feet, you will need to complete an online assessment as part of your application:

Two motivation-based questions - all candidates will answer the same questions
One competency-based questions - this will be randomised
Written response - this will be randomised and light-hearted to show us how you can think on your feet!


So it reads to me that the first 2 will be the same for all. Hence, if anyone already knows the questions for this year, it'd be great to share!

Thoughts?

Aug 18, 2021

Does oxford offer any application fee waiver?

My Rewards

Announcements

Live on YouTube
Wednesday, Apr 19,
11:30am ET; 3:30pm GMT; 9pm IST




✅ Learn core skills and time management & test-taking strategies needed to score 750+ on the GMAT

✅ Subscribe to us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/gmatclub?s ... irmation=1 & Get Forum Quiz FREE for 7 Days https://gmatclub.com/google_verify.php


All times are UTC - 8 hours [ DST ]

0 user online