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Calling all Stanford GSB MBA Applicants: (2017 Intake) Class of 2019!! : Stanford GSB

Jun 18, 2016

Jun 18, 2016

Welcome to all prospective Stanford full time MBA applicants to the Class of 2019 discussion. Use this platform to know each-other, build network, exchange ideas/information, discuss application strategies, share interview /school visit experiences, and boost one-another's morale to face the tough admission process.

Good luck to all!

Jun 18, 2016

Essay Questions



Essay A:
What matters most to you, and why?

For this essay, we would like you to:
• Do some deep self-examination, so you can genuinely illustrate who you are and how you came to be the person you are.
• Share the insights, experiences, and lessons that shaped your perspectives, rather than focusing merely on what you’ve done or accomplished.
• Write from the heart, and illustrate how a person, situation, or event has influenced you.
• Focus on the “why” rather than the “what.”

Essay B:
Why Stanford?

Enlighten us on how earning your MBA at Stanford will enable you to realize your ambitions.
• Explain your decision to pursue graduate education in management.
• Explain the distinctive opportunities you will pursue at Stanford.
• If you are applying to both the MBA and MSx programs, use Essay B to address your interest in both programs.

Essay Length:
Your answers for both essay questions combined may not exceed 1,150 words (1,200 words if you are applying to both the MBA and MSx programs). Each of you has your own story to tell, so please allocate these words between the essays in the way that is most effective for you. Below is a suggested word count, based on what we typically see.

Essay A: 750 words
Essay B: 400 words
Essay B (if applying to both the MBA and MSx programs): 450 words

Formatting:
•Double-spaced
• Indicate the question you are answering at the beginning of each essay (does not count toward the word limit)
• Number all pages
• Upload one document that includes both essays

Optional Information
If there is any information that is critical for us to know and is not captured elsewhere, include it in the “Additional Information” section of the application. Pertinent examples include:

• Extenuating circumstances affecting academic or work performance
• Work experience that did not fit into the space provided
• Academic experience (e.g., independent research) not noted elsewhere


Essay Analysis and Tips from ACCEPTED



Essay A
This superficially straightforward question has been Stanford’s first for at least the last sixteen years, and it is actually one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult MBA essay questions to answer. Superficial responses will fail. The prompt demands introspection. Before you put finger to keyboard or pen to paper, really reflect on what you value, how you have acted upon those principles, and why you value them. Stanford’s advice urges reflection. The question requires it.

When I reflect on our many successful Stanford clients, initiative in the face of need is the common thread among them. They are always the ones who revealed, especially in Essay A, that they do not turn away when they see a problem or need for action. They grab the initiative when faced with an opportunity to contribute. They are comfortable expressing emotion and their values, and their actions reflect both, but particularly the latter. Think purpose-driven, principle-driven lives and leadership.

More than anything else, initiative and self-awareness characterize the successful Stanford applicant. Implication: You have to know your values and those times you have acted upon them. Yes I wrote that a few seconds ago, but it bears repeating. Climbing Mt. Everest or suffering from terrible social ills is not a requirement of admission, but you do have to know the person occupying your skin.

Essay B
Now that question is succinct, and really says what they want to know.

Similar to questions that have occupied this Stanford application slot for years, this question is a variation of a standard MBA goals question, as revealed in the bullet points after it. For this forward-looking question, you need say why you want an MBA. The best way to do so is in terms of your desired post-MBA professional direction. Then explain how Stanford’s program specifically will help you travel down that path. Note the emphasis in the bullet points about the "distinctive opportunities you will pursue at Stanford." Do your homework. You need to know what are the distinctive characteristics of the Stanford MBA program or you simply can't answer the question.

Understand the flexibility inherent in Stanford’s curriculum, its integrated approach to management, its entrepreneurial culture, and how all these elements (and others) will help you learn what you need to know to achieve your career goals. Realize that the curriculum allows for personalization based on your goal and your past experience, specifically your previous business education. Two pieces of information are required to answer this question: A clear MBA goal and an in-depth understanding of Stanford GSB’s curriculum. (Folks: It’s not just the ranking, brand, or location.)

Optional Info
Respond if you have something to explain or need the additional space because you can’t fit in your work experience or all academic info. Responses should be succinct and to-the-point and should provide the context necessary for Stanford to understand the circumstances surrounding whatever you are writing about.

Jun 18, 2016

Reserved Post.
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Jun 19, 2016

Jun 19, 2016

Re-applying after being dinged without interview last year.

Jun 19, 2016

My profile:

At the point of matriculation I will have 36 months of post-undergrad work experience for a social venture in Bhutan. Managing 10 people, received 2 fast track promotions. During my undergrad degree I already worked for 10 months for a social venture in Rwanda.
GMAT: 750; IELTS: 8.5
Graduated with a degree in International Management in 2014 from a business school in Germany. GPA 1.87 in German system (1.0 best, 5.0 worst) - approx. top 12%.
Extracurriculars: Initiated a cooperation between Bhutanese and German school. Founded a Model UN association at my university. Started a football club in the village I live in in Bhutan.
Short-term goal: gaining additional exposure to various social ventures through consulting work in development sector, interested in combining with design thinking (e.g., ideo.org).
Long-term goal: founding agricultural social venture leveraging technology in a developing country (no geographical preferences but based on past experience likely to be South(-East) Asia or East Africa.
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Jun 20, 2016

jole101: glad to see such a unique profile in the forum. Here's mine. Which round BTW?

Graduated in 2011 as an electrical engineering, worked for two years a big engineering firm, as a electrical design engineer, then switched major gears towards education as a Teach for India fellow, where I taught for 2 years. Now I am a program manager at a start up in which I work as a consultant with 20 school leaders on a school transformation project.
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Jun 21, 2016

souvik101990: Thank you! Will apply in R1! How about yourself?

Jun 21, 2016

Applying for round 1
Indian Male Engineer
Work ex in real estate,Consultancy and some part-time in NGO
A total of 49 months work-ex

Jun 21, 2016

Applying in round01.

Regards,
Mayank
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Jul 15, 2016

Jul 24, 2016

Hi!
Stanford is my top choice. Applying in round 1

Jul 24, 2016

Applying Round 1, Master of Accounting/CPA, 29 years old/6 years global finance/accounting work experience upon enrollment. Good luck everyone!
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Aug 22, 2016

Aug 24, 2016

Hi everyone.
I plan to send my application for R2.
I know that i shouldn't post it here, knowing that I plan to apply for this scholarship (competition is tough), I think everyone should be aware :)
https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/programs/m ... fellowship
Scholarship for residents of Midwest states.

My profile:
I'm coming from Eastern Europe (poorest country in Europe as per statistics), and now residing in Illinois (Chicago Area).
General Manager of a company active in logistics and transportation (trucking, leasing and financing of the equipment, repair shop for trucks & trailers - overall over 200 people working in US and about 30 in Europe). My company currently bought some property here in Illinois, and plans to build a logistics center, with the support of the city in which it is located (so + experience working with local authorities) :)
Previous experience in a commercial bank (internal audit of the credit activities).
Total years of experience: 3 years
GMAT - 650 (I really hope I can find time to give one more try for 700)
TOEFL - planning to take it in September/October
Studies: BSc in Economics, with major in Business Management. MSc in Business Administration (one of the top 10 of the program - GPA 9.86/10)
Interested in developing my career in international trading, commodity finance & shipping.

Aug 24, 2016

Im in for R2...
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Aug 25, 2016

Stanford - Admission Trends!



Hi Everyone, Here is our analysis of admission trends and acceptance chances at Stanford based on our accumulated forum data of applicants. We have analysed our forum data of Stanford applicants from 2012 to 2016 to determine acceptance chances by GMAT score, admission rounds, industry, age, country, etc.

The data used for this analysis is self-reported, so it's advised to use findings of this analysis with discretion. They are meant to give only a general idea of admission scenario at Stanford. Don't presume that these findings will hold true all the time.

We would welcome any comments, opinions, suggestions or anything else that you might have to say about the findings of this analysis.


YOY Acceptance Rate and Avg GMAT of Applicants



Sample Size: 2754 Applicants





Acceptance Rate by GMAT Score



  • Stanford GSB is arguably the best business school in the world. The intensity of competition at its flagship two year, full time, MBA program can be clearly seen in the following chart.
  • Admission rate of Stanford is lowest compared to that of other top schools that we analysed so far; Even with 760 GMAT, your chance of acceptance is only 9%.
  • Among the 1383 applicants that we considered for this chart, around 90% had GMAT score of 700 or above and 75% had GMAT score of 720 or above. This finding tells us that those with lower than 700 GMAT need to have strong profile and convincing story for applying to Stanford.
  • Narrow gap between lines showing interview invites and acceptance indicate that Stanford is very careful in selecting candidates for interview' This leads us to infer that one can have better chance of acceptance after interview. This may seem obvious but we have seen certain schools who are very generous in inviting candidates for interview, but selective in making final decisions. (See Tuck, Columbia, Fuqua)
  • When we dug deeper into the data, we found that 41% of interviewed candidates got acceptance from Stanford.

Sample Size: 1383 Applicants





Acceptance Rate by Admission Round



Sample Size: 2753 Applicants

  • This is another interesting observation. Acceptance rate is roughly the same in all admission rounds.





Acceptance Rates of Applicants in Different Age Groups



Sample Size: 1009 Applicants





Acceptance rates of applicants from various industries



  • The first chart - line chart - shows acceptance rates of applicants from various industries and the pie chart next to it shows industry-wise allocation of applicants.

Sample Size: 1199 Applicants







Acceptance Rates of Applicants from Various Regions



Sample Size: 942 Applicants



As I said earlier, we welcome your views, counter-views, suggestions, etc on the analysis. Thank you!

Aug 25, 2016

Narenn!
Very detailed work... Great
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Aug 25, 2016

Nighat Bano wrote:Narenn!
Very detailed work... Great


Thank you! Suggestions from users help us figure out what matters most to applicants and adjust our analysis methods accordingly, so I would love to get your detailed opinion and suggestions, if any, on the survey.

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