Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip What Is Your Unique Contribution
Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip What Is Your Unique Contribution Several business schools pose questions about the unique contributions you can make to their particular programs. Many candidates unwittingly make the mistake of thinking that a bland summary statement like âI will bring my leadership skills to XYZ Schoolâ is sufficient to express their intended contribution. One of the reasons we prefer to work with business school candidates âfrom start to finishâ is so we can proactively prevent such problems. Simply relating a story about a past leadership experience and then repeating the main point does not demonstrate that you can or will make a meaningful contribution to the school. Ideally, you want to go further, explaining how you would apply and use your experience and skills while at the school in a way that would offer some benefit to others, thereby showing a true understanding of your fit with that particular program. Example 1: âMy experience as a stand-up comedian will allow me to bring humor to the Kellogg environment.â With this statement, the MBA admissions committee is left asking, âHow exactly will this applicant bring humor to the environment? Does he really know what our environment is about?â In contrast, consider the following: Example 2: âMy experience as a stand-up comic will prove particularly useful at Kellogg, a dynamic environment where I will be constantly joining new and energetic study teams. I anticipate using my sense of humor to create more relaxed team environments, helping everyone feel comfortable contributing, though I will use my humor judiciously, such as to diffuse tense moments during late-night study sessions rather than as a distraction. I believe my skills and experience being funny on stage will also allow me to play an important role in the Kellogg Follies.â In Example 2, the writer has applied his personal experience and intended contribution to the Kellogg experience, and has thereby shown a clear connection with the school, proving that he has a true identification with it and an accurate understanding of its nature. Share ThisTweet Monday Morning Essay Tips
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