As reviewers say, they look for your demonstrated leadership and all that MBA stuff in the past. Nothing about goals nor plans.
I went to an information session where the presenter said "we don't ask you for your goals, because we don't believe you!". Although it was a joke, it was kind of scary! However, I believe it is a correct approach. Although I would like a more direct way to demonstrate my fit and genuine interest in MIT Sloan.
If you would like to read some tips on MIT essays, take a look at this links:
- http://accepted.mbablogs.businessweek.com/archive/2009/06/10/rl04odaopt6c
- http://www.stacyblackman.com/2009/09/01/tuesday-tips-mit-sloan-essay-tips-2/
- http://www.vibranture.com/essay/sloan-mit-mba-essay-writing.htm
- http://www.mbamission.com/blog/2009/06/28/massachusetts-institute-of-technology-sloan-essay-analysis-2009-2010/
- http://mbagameplan.wordpress.com/category/mit/
Hope they help!
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