Make the Right First Impression When You Apply for Your MBA

A high GPA and a good GMAT score are always going to get your application to an MBA program noticed, but it’s important to realize that your quantitative success is only the beginning. During the application process for a Masters of Business Administration, entrance administrators are looking at more than just the numbers. Make sure you put your best foot forward and let your winning personality shine during all of your communications. These are the communications skills that are going to serve you after your graduation as a candidate for executive positions. Employers want high achievers and above-average minds, but they also look at how job applicants will fit into their corporate culture.

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Communications

Be mindful of all of your messages and conversations with admissions administrators – and that goes double for email. You may be a natural at over-the-phone or face-to-face interviews, but written communications are central to both work and school success. Always review your emails for typos and double check to ensure that you’ve made your point positively and concisely. Reread the message you’re answering, too, so that you know you’ve provided all of the information requested of you. Writing in a professional, respectful tone can set your messages apart at an early stage. When it comes to signing off, business communications experts generally agree that there are some real missteps and other low risk options. A general rule of thumb is to keep context in mind and only sign-off with sentiments that you really mean.

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Talking to the Gatekeepers

Everyone matters in the process of your MBA application, and it behooves you to treat everyone politely and with respect. A positive personality is the first quality of successful individuals and now is your chance to show it. Scores and averages are just the first step in taking your application off of paper and into real interviews. Now is your chance to show program administrators that you’re more than just your grades. They are looking for well-rounded backgrounds, including work experience, community engagement, and dynamic personalities.

Where Confidence Meets Modesty

Find the spot that matches your confidence in your education and experience with an awareness that you can always learn from another’s perspective. Wilfrid Laurier University is one school that promotes the diversity of its MBA candidates’ backgrounds, placing students in situations where ideas and knowledge cross-pollinate. It’s actually a philosophy that’s growing in business culture as well: when people connect, the collisions spark ideas. Successful candidates are eager to share what they know, but just as hungry to gain new perspectives.

Arrange a Visit 

You can discover Laurier MBA programs in Toronto or Waterloo by observing a course. Book an appointment to sit in on a class or meet with Masters Coordinators to learn about the program. You’ll learn a lot about the program’s pedagogy and the calibre of your would-be peers. Laurier University doesn’t just look for high scores from its candidates, it wants diverse and dynamic personalities. Start off your application process professionally, respectfully, and confidently.

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