Pretty chill, interviewer started by sharing her own background. Paused to take notes between questions.
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Why an MBA? Why Ross?
3. Tell me about a time you had to make a decision with limited information.
4. Tell me about a time you received negative feedback or criticism.
5. Tell me about a time you had to work with someone with a different background or experience.
6. Tell me about a time you had to convince a supervisor you thought was on the wrong path.
7. How will you contribute to Ross?
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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!
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