Claudia Pienica (MSMBA 2022) - Application Advice
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So I would say no matter the programme that you choose, whether it's a joint degree or whether it's an M. B. A. Figure out why you want to do it and then try to find a program that fits the best what you want to get out of it. What do you want to get? Who do you want to be exposed to both? In terms of students, to professors, to extracurriculars. Doctor students go on the websites, websites have a lot of information. So that's the first step that brings me to number two. If you want to apply for the MSNBC biotech, make sure you go to the website and understand what they're looking for. Look at people who have a similar background to you try to get in touch with them if you can. Even if not try to figure out what's the narrative and then that comes down to 0.3. So once you know what they're looking for and usually it will be stated. Every school kind of says what they're looking for, make sure that your narrative is clear, make sure that it's clear what your story is, what you think you're going to add to the school. What do you think if school is going to add to you? It rates right, literally talk to people, figure out if that's the right story. When you're preparing your application, there are many components to the application. I would say that the personal statement is extremely important and your grades of course in your background. If you get invited to an interview, make sure that your narrative is very clear and make sure that not only the what, but also the why you did certain things is clear to be very clear of yourself, but also with the people that interview you um different people have different philosophies. I would highly encourage you to talk to more people, but best of luck, I hope this was helpful in any way to give you a perspective.