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Monday Morning Essay Tip: No Fawning

While MBA programs certainly want to know that you identify with them, this need not be a consistent theme throughout your entire application. So, unless the school explicitly asks for such information (as in Kellogg’s Essay 2), we almost always recommend that candidates only discuss their connections with schools via personal statements (“What are your short- and long-term goals and how will [our school] enable you to achieve them?”).

As a hypothetical example, in Haas’ leadership essay or Chicago’s risk essay, you do not need to discuss how the school will enable you to further build your leadership skills or how you will continue to take risks when you are a member of the Class of 2011, even though these are essays about core values that each school embraces. Although we cannot assert this as an absolute, we find that in most cases, such statements come across as insincere or fawning—the very opposite of the intended effect.

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