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Babcock Wake Forest Essays 2013-2014

One essay is required. Exception: Done in a Day participants may forgo writing the essay in exchange for the Done in a Day panel interview. If you have registered and received confirmation for your participation in a Done in a Day event, please type "Participating in Done in a Day" in a Word document and upload this document for your essay in the online application. If you are interested in being considered for the Dingledine Scholar for Positive Social Impact award, you are still required to submit the Dingledine Scholar essay.

Essay. Why are you interested in a graduate business degree from Wake Forest University? How will this degree help you achieve your short-term and long-term professional goals? (500 word limit, double-spaced)

Optional Essay. Please use the optional essay to discuss anomalies that exist in your application or things that may be potential concerns to the Admissions Committee. (250 word limit, double-spaced)

Dingledine Scholarship Essay. Describe your dream for a different and better world. How might you manifest your dream into reality? How are you presently working to better the lives of others in fulfilment of your dream? How will your Wake Forest MBA experience facilitate your creating this reality? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

Babcock Wake Forest Essays 2011-2012

Essay. Why are you interested in a graduate business degree from Wake Forest University? How will this degree help you achieve your short-term and long-term professional goals? (500 word limit, double-spaced)

Optional Essay. Please use the optional essay to discuss anomalies that exist in your application or things that may be potential concerns to the Admissions Committee. (250 word limit, double-spaced)

Dingledine Scholarship Essay. Describe your dream for a different and better world. How might you manifest your dream into reality? How are you presently working to better the lives of others in fulfillment of your dream? How will your Wake Forest MBA experience facilitate your creating this reality? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

Babcock Wake Forest Essays 2010-2011

Essay. Why are you interested in a graduate business degree from Wake Forest University? How will this degree help you achieve your short-term and long-term professional goals? (500 word limit, double-spaced)

Optional Essay. Please use the optional essay to discuss anomalies that exist in your application or things that may be potential concerns to the Admissions Committee. (250 word limit, double-spaced)

Scholarship Essay. Describe your dream for a different and better world. How might you manifest your dream into reality? How are you presently working to better the lives of others in fulfillment of your dream? How will your Wake Forest MBA experience facilitate your creating this reality? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

Babcock Wake ForestEssays 2009-2010

Essays will be evaluated on how well you articulate your goals and how clearly you identify how or why the features of a Wake Forest MBA fit your objectives and personal characteristics.

Essay 1. Why are you interested in a graduate business degree from Wake Forest University? How will a graduate business degree help you achieve your short-term and long-term goals? (required, 500 word limit, double-spaced)

Essay 2. What, if any, cultural norms, ways of life, practices or beliefs will people who live 100 years from now look back and say, "How did they tolerate that?" (required, 500 word limit, double-spaced)

Optional Essay: Please use the optional essay to address anomalies that may exist in your application (i.e. poor academic performance, gaps in your educational history) (250 word limit, double-spaced)

Dingledine Scholar for Positive Social Impact Essay (Optional - Full-time MBA applicants only; joint degree and other applicants are not eligible): Describe your dream for a different and better world. How might you manifest your dream into reality? How are you presently working to better the lives of others in fulfillment of your dream? How will your Wake Forest MBA experience facilitate your creating this reality? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

Babcock Wake Forest Essays 2008-2009

Essays will be evaluated on how well you articulate your goals and how clearly you identify how or why the features of a Wake Forest MBA fit your objectives and personal characteristics.

Essay 1. Why are you interested in the Wake Forest MBA program? How will the Wake Forest MBA help you achieve your goals (short-term and long-term)? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

2. Please answer only one of the following questions. (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

(a) If you were a presidential candidate during the election year, what would your platform be? Describe your plan for the first 90 days in office.

(b) Do you think community service hours should be a required component of the full-time MBA program? Why or why not?

Optional Essay: Please use the optional essay to address anomalies that may exist in your application (i.e., poor academic performance, gaps in your educational history, etc.) (250 word limit)

Scholarship Essay (Please complete the following essay question if you are interested in being considered for the Dingledine Scholar Award: Describe your dream for a different and better world. How might you manifest your dream into reality? How are you presently working to better the lives of others in fulfillment of your dream? How will your Babcock experience facilitate your creating this reality? (500 word maximum, double-spaced)

Babcock Wake Forest Essays 2007-2008

Essay 1. How will obtaining a Wake Forest MBA help you achieve your goals? (2 page maximum) Essays will be evaluated on how well you articulate your goals and how clearly you identify how or why the features of a Wake Forest MBA fit your unique learning style, personal characteristics and will help you move closer to your goals.

Essay 2. Please answer one of the following questions. (500 word maximum)

* What do you like best and least about your life?

* If you were guaranteed honest responses to any three questions, who would you question and what questions would you ask?

* If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be?

Optional Essay: Please share any additional information that you believe will help the admissions committee in considering your application. (no word limit)





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