Tuesday Tips – Oxford Said Essay Tips

The Oxford MBA is a one year MBA program located at one of the most prestigious universities in Europe. For access to international business acumen and a diverse and close-knit class from 50 various nationalities, the Oxford MBA is an excellent choice.

Oxford MBA’s two essays will require discipline and focus, with only 3000 words available to market yourself.

Essay 1: Explain why you chose your current job. How do you hope to see your career developing over the next five years? How will an MBA assist you in the development of these ambitions? (1000 word maximum)

This is a variation of the classic career goals question, which focuses initially on your current job. You will want to provide some background to describe your motivation in your career thus far and how you set and achieved the goals you have accomplished in your career path up until now.

The next section of the essay seeks to understand your career over the next five years. This is a fairly brief window into the future, but you can at least set the stage for any long-term goals you have. Explaining your short-term goals very concretely will be the basis of a successful answer to this section.

The link between your past and your future is your Oxford MBA. Explaining clearly why you need an MBA at this stage in your career will be important. At the same time, take the opportunity to describe why an Oxford MBA is the right choice for you. To understand the MBA program as well as you can, take the opportunity to visit the campus and attend a class if you are able to travel to the UK. If not, you can attend an international event

Essay 2: Which recent development, world event or book has most influenced your thinking and why? (2000 word maximum)

This is a broad question and will require a strategy and clear approach. You could approach this like Stanford “What matters most” and similarly think about your life ”“ personal, extracurricular, and professional ”“ and what themes arise. Framing the answer around a theme that also fits with your career goals will provide focus and communicate who you are effectively to the admissions committee.

While you will want to have a plan for this question, understanding what you need to communicate with your answer, do not neglect the core question. You will want to choose an event, book or development that fits in with your overall theme and that can serve as a microcosm of your general attitude and motivations.

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