Published: February 24, 2025
Georgetown McDonough MBA Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / Adcom / Zoom
Straightforward interview with adcom – casual, but very 1 question/1 answer vibe. Not a lot of interactive questions. 1. Walk me through your resume. 2. Why MBA, why now, ST LT Goals? (all in one question) 3. Why McDonough? 4. How are you preparing for the quantitative nature of our program? 5. TMAT you received feedback. I believe a couple more TMAT, but nothing out of the ordinary – the other interview questions here were very helpful! Then left time to ask interviewer questions as well. Finished around 25 mins.
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Published: October 17, 2024
Georgetown McDonough MBA Interview Questions: Early Round / Alumna / Virtual
1) Tell me about yourself. 2) After completing your MBA, what industry do you want to work in? 3) Describe a situation where you faced a challenge in your team. 4) Describe a situation where you faced a conflict in your team. 5) Situation describing facing diversity and how was your experience? 6) A time where you stepped out as lead and gave the chance to others? 7) Situation you failed and what were your learnings? 8) Constructive criticism that u received from some one? 9) Why Georgetown? 10) Why did
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Published: February 27, 2024
Georgetown McDonough MBA Interview Questions & Report: Round 2 / First-Year Student / On Campus
I was surprised to have a first year, but she seemed well-trained and was thorough. Walk me through your resume. Why MBA? How will you adjust your life accordingly? What will you bring to Georgetown? How have your leadership experiences impacted you and how will that shape your contributions to the community? How will you prepare for the academic rigor? After her initial questions, she was very open about sharing her experience thus far and genuinely seemed to appreciate the Georgetown brand.
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