Writing a Great MBA Personal Statement

Is Business School and an MBA right for you? How do you know? It really hinges on if the MBA degree and the various opportunities that come along with it actually forward your vision for your career.
Join Angela Guido as she explains why your VISION is the number one most important thing for your MBA Personal Statement.
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  • @jamespopoola537
    @jamespopoola537Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. I am a recent first generation grad with a passion to democratise knowledge for Africans who cannot afford it. The increasing population of youth in Africa requires a proactive preparation ahead of the future we want, which is the goal of the the continental organisation, the African Union. I conducted my undergraduate long essay on the topic; The Challenges Affecting the African Union 2002 -- 2022 and it exposed me to the need for more specialised knowledge rather than generalised knowledge with old curriculum. I am an author of two books.

  • @chdh5220
    @chdh5220Ай бұрын

    Hello Angela ! I am a French law student who fell into a depression by the end of high school and it lasted a few years so my experience in college was as messy as it gets (I basically stayed enrolled but would not go to classes or exams so I'm 6 years late). I was top of my class before that but had no extracurriculars, I just took all the classes available in my high school. I also started my post high school education at a top humanities program with an acceptance rate of less than 3% but dropped out very quickly - I know, not great. I am doing better now, got excellent grades this year and I would like to work in consulting in the US - this goal really motivates me because it feels like my personality, interests and the way I approach things wrapped up in a high paying job and an opportunity to transmute the parts of me that could be seen as negative somewhere else into a space where they are actually looked for and cherished. How can I get there as quickly as possible and make up for the years I spent crying in the dark, if it's even possible ? Thank you !

  • @CareerProtocol

    @CareerProtocol

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the candid question!! Three things: 1. Make sure you are working to heal your own wounds. This likely would involve therapy or some kind of coaching, meditation, inner work. Healing is a lifelong journey and trying to get too far ahead of that process will backfire. 2. Seek ways to be of service to others based on what you have learned through your own experiences - even the painful ones. 3. Then get yourself into a job after school where you can build a scrappy action-based track record. As someone who struggled with the meaninglessness of the education system, I personally found work to be MUCH more fulfilling than college studies. Work hard, get promotions, find your purpose through work. Then in a few years, those achievements have the chance of overshadowing the lost years. Wishing you the best of luck! Keep in touch!!

  • @chdh5220

    @chdh5220

    Ай бұрын

    @@CareerProtocol Thank you so much for giving me such an encouraging, warm and non judgmental answer. I will put your advice into practice !

  • @CareerProtocol

    @CareerProtocol

    Ай бұрын

    @@chdh5220 Yay!! You are welcome!!

  • @guinea_pig_willy
    @guinea_pig_willy2 ай бұрын

    Do you see any women with a big career gap who took time from their high paid jobs to focus on raising their families?

  • @CareerProtocol

    @CareerProtocol

    2 ай бұрын

    Sure. We've seen folks take a variety of types of familial leave - taking care of sick loved ones, ailing parents, kids. These are important life choices that schools respect. Important thing is to show how an MBA fits into your future and clarify your story both including and outside of the family choices.

  • @srirams7343
    @srirams73432 ай бұрын

    Online EMBA vs Online MBA Which one is the best?

  • @CareerProtocol

    @CareerProtocol

    2 ай бұрын

    Depends on your background and goals! Check out our other videos about the EMBA to determine which is right for you.

  • @princesszinhlegumbi7730

    @princesszinhlegumbi7730

    2 ай бұрын

    hallo how can apply

  • @srirams7343

    @srirams7343

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CareerProtocol Thank you very much