Why did you choose your college major?
How do the styles of your current and previous employer differ? Who is successful at each place and which one did you like more?
What is the state of your current company’s business health?
How does your team play into the company’s business health?
What are your current projects?
Which of your current projects is the most intellectually stimulating?
What project are you proudest of?
How would the different teams you work with describe your strengths?
What is your ideal summer internship? Name some companies.
What is an area for development?
How do you work with different teams?
Name a time when things got lost in translation?
Which consulting project would you do over?
What advice would you give to your classmates who want to work in your current industry?
How do you feel about your company’s CEO?
Anything you feel we missed or would like to cover?
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Dear International Applicants,
To increase your chances of receiving an offer, try to participate in webinars several times. Listen carefully to the admissions committees, as they provide valuable insights and guidance on preparing for MBA essays and interviews. Additionally, reach out to current students. I understand that it can be challenging to connect with them, but persistence pays off. In my case, only two out of ten student ambassadors responded, but their feedback was invaluable.
Also, request at least two mock interviews with them if possible. Beyond that, try to connect with alumni, as they play a key role in supporting applicants. Their endorsement can demonstrate to MBA schools that you are genuinely interested and committed to the program.
I mention these strategies because I encountered these challenges myself, and they helped me greatly along the way.
Best of luck!
Non-B4 Consultant
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