2009-2010 Deadlines for Judge

Judge Business SchoolApplications for entry into Cambridge’s Judge Business School in September 2010 will open on September 7, 2009. Here are the dates and deadlines to keep in mind, as well as the essay questions on the Cambridge MBA application. Check back next week for the online application.

Keep in mind that the Cambridge MBA Admissions team advises the early submission of completed applications, explaining that this is particularly important if you are going to be reliant on scholarships for funding as many of these have early deadlines.

Round 1
Deadline: October 5, 2009
Interview Day: November 23 or 30, 2009
Notification: November 27 or December 4, 2009

Round 2
Deadline: November 23, 2009
Interview Day: January 18 or 25, 2010
Notification: January 22 or 29, 2010

Round 3
Deadline: January 11, 2010
Interview Day: February 26 or March 1 or 8, 2010
Notification: March 5 or 12, 2010

Round 4
Deadline: March 8, 2010
Interview Day: April 23 or 26, 2010
Notification: April 30, 2010

Round 5
Deadline: April 26, 2010
Interview Day: May 24, 2010
Notification: May 28, 2010

Essay Questions

  1. Describe yourself. What are your strengths and how do you utilise them? What attributes would you like to improve upon and why? (up to 400 words)
  2. Describe the worst team experience you have ever had. What did you do? (up to 400 words)
  3. Either: In which place have you felt most inspired and why?
    Or: If you only had twenty-four hours to live, how would you spend them? (up to 300 words)

(Judge Business School image courtesy Flickr user dmarino, CC 2.0)

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