Friday, June 12, 2020
Future MBAs Show That You Care About the World Around You
Add value take the organization to a new level! Wish I had done that a few years ago . We hear that frequently from MBA applicants as theyââ¬â¢re filling out their MBA applications.à We donââ¬â¢t want you to have to say that.à This is the third of a five-part blog series with advice on how you can prepare, years in advance, to be competitive for a top MBA program. From college to those first years of work, Iââ¬â¢ll discuss steps you can take along the way that will appeal to adcoms. Post-Grad +2 Youââ¬â¢ve got the GMAT under your belt. Youââ¬â¢re acclimated to work. Take some time now to show you care about the world around you. Extracurriculars: B-Schools want students who are more than just good at business. They want people who act to make the world a better place. 1. Get involved on a regular basis.à Just as in university, try to maintain a steady involvement in an activity youââ¬â¢re passionateà about. Be authentic about it. Do something you really enjoy, and seek to give back. Thisà could be helping out in an already established volunteer organization, getting involved inà a sports league, or getting involved in an entrepreneurial endeavor. 2. Seek to add value.à Whatever you do, seek to add value to the organization, or disrupt it in a positive way.à Raise money, recruit more volunteers, introduce a new process. Also, make efforts toà create relationships on an individual level where you share your time or skills. Adcomsà want to see that you can use your influence to create positive change. 3. But what if I travel frequently?à If youââ¬â¢re jet-setting from city to city, itââ¬â¢s difficult to maintain the schedule and energy for aà regular extracurricular. Concentrate your energy then on helping people on an individualà level. One idea is to get to know the people who help you get from place to place. Strikeà up conversations with your cab driver or bellhop. If they do an exceptional job, see whatà you can do about helping them get a permanent contract driving employees from yourà company. Introduce them to ways to improve their language skills, or gain other skills thatà would open up further employment opportunities. Stay in touch so that you can track theirà progress. The Bottom Line: Use your second year out of university to establish a track record of giving back. ; Michelle Stockman is a professional journalist, former Columbia Business School admissions insider, and experienced MBA admissions consultant. Related Resources: â⬠¢Ã Leadership in Admissionsà [free guide] â⬠¢Ã How To Become A Corporate Executiveà â⬠¢Ã 7 Signs an Experience Belongs in Your Application Essayà [short video]
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