B-Schooled Podcast Episode #251: 6 Things You Think You Know About MBA Essays (But Probably Don’t)

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We all know how to write, so what could possibly go wrong in an MBA application essay? Lots of things, as it turns out. In this B-Schooled episode, our host Chandler dives into six tips for MBA essays that even the most confident writers could miss, including:

• Directly answering the essay question

• Using the active vs. the passive voice

• Writing an attention-grabbing first (and last) sentence

• Understanding the STAR format

• Structuring your essay clearly

• Writing in a way that is clear, simple, and concise

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