Essay 1. A person’s identity is shaped by many different aspects, including family, culture, personal interests, and surrounding environments. Please share a facet of your identity or story that is essential to who you are. (300 word limit)
Essay 2. The definition of successful leadership has evolved over the last decade and will continue to change. What do you need to develop to become a successful leader? (300 word limit)
Essay 1. Describe a facet of your identity, background, or story that is essential to who you are. (350 word limit)
Essay 2. At Berkeley Haas, we believe that bringing together students with diverse backgrounds, mindsets, and life experiences fosters new and creative thinking. Welcoming these different ways of thinking is the heart of inclusion. Tell us about how you will contribute to our diverse and inclusive community. (250 word limit)
Essay 1. a. What are your short term career goals (3 to 5 years)? b. What are your long term career goals (10+ years)? c. Describe your plan to meet these goals. Why is this the right time for you to undertake the program?(250 word maximum).
Essay 2. Tell us a six-word story that reflects a memorable experience in your life-to-date. Elaborate on why it is meaningful to you. (250 words maximum)
Essay 1. a. What are your short term career goals (3 to 5 years)? b. What are your long term career goals (10+ years)? c. Describe your plan to meet these goals. Why is this the right time for you to undertake the program?(250 word maximum).
Essay 2. At Berkeley Haas, our unique culture is defined by our Four Defining Leadership Principles - Question the Status Quo, Confidence Without Attitude, Students Always & Beyond Yourself - which are integral to the education and development of innovative leaders of the future. Based on what you know of our culture, why is Berkeley Haas the place for you?(250 word maximum)
Essay 3. Tell us a six-word story that reflects a memorable experience in your life-to-date. Elaborate on why it is meaningful to you. (250 words maximum)