B-Schooled Podcast Episode #270: Data Form Do’s and Don’ts

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Most MBA applicants focus on essays and recommendations but underestimate the strategic value of the application’s data form—the structured fields, dropdowns, and short-answer prompts that make up the core of the online application itself. Used well, these sections can reinforce your narrative, highlight strengths, and provide clarity that the AdCom genuinely appreciates.

In this episode of B-Schooled, we walk through how to approach each part of the data form thoughtfully and avoid common pitfalls.

We cover:

  • How to handle optional fields wisely
  • Common applicant questions about ambiguous fields and dropdowns
  • Best practices for presenting awards and recognitions
  • Ways to use the data form to strengthen your overall candidacy

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