"How can you contribute to our school?" 

"What can you contribute to our school?" 

What does the question mean and how should you answer it? 

THE QUESTION

How will you contribute to our learning community?

How will you add value to our MBA program?

QUESTION BEHIND THE QUESTION

Why should we admit you? 

Five contribution situations

First, ask yourself

Step one

RESEARCH INDUSTRY CLUBS and CONFERENCES

Step two

IDENTIFY POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS

Step three


CONFIRM YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS

Step four


SAMPLE EMAIL MESSAGE

Dear CLUB LEADER: (TRY TO USE A REAL PERSON'S NAME)

Nice to meet you. I'm First Last. I will apply to SCHOOL on DATE.

I received your contact information from First Last ‘XX (add how you found them so they know the context...)

Professionally, I am BRIEF CAREER ANALYSIS / TOP ACHIEVEMENT IN YOUR INDUSTRY

Now, I would like to confirm my contribution to CLUB NAME. For example, I noticed you are already doing "Hollywood meets Silicon Valley launch party" to discuss the convergence of entertainment and IT. Based on my background, I would like to organize a panel discussion to explore emerging distribution business models around the world.

I know you must be very busy now. If you have time, I would like to ask a few questions:

Please let me know if you need more information. Thank you in advance for your help.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely yours,

FirstName


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AdCom wants to confirm that you understand two points:

Most of you will claim you have "passion" for your target schools, but talk is cheap.

The only way to demonstrate true passion is to do your homework.

Actions speak louder than words.

Have you contacted alumni and current students? Do it today!

Q: WHY SHOULD YOU IDENTIFY YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS?

A: TO CONFIRM YOUR "FIT" WITH THE SCHOOL

Q: WHAT IS FIT?

A: YOUR ABILITY TO BENEFIT FROM AND ADD TO THIS SCHOOL'S UNIQUE STUDENT CULTURE

To quote Lou Gerstner, “Culture isn’t just one aspect of the game - it is the game”.

Read more about "fit" here (found at http://chicagogsb-dsac.blogspot.com/2008/12/school-culture-fit-in-application.html; accessed 11/2010)

AdCom wants you to take an active role in all areas of student life because doing so will increase your love for the school (and perhaps motivate you to donate once you graduate ;-)

How much do you know about student groups at your target programs? 

NOTE: I have bookmarked some links here 

At many top MBA programs, campus groups are organized in four categories

Students are active in three to five campus groups, but their level of activity varies. 

CONDUCT A SWOT ANALYSIS

Use MECE logic

The MECE principle, pronounced 'meesee', mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, is a grouping principle.

It says that when data from a category is desired to be broken into subcategories, the choice of subcategories should be

The MECE principle is useful in the business mapping process. If information can be arranged exhaustively and without double counting in each level of the hierarchy, the way of arrangement is ideal.

Examples of MECE categorization would include categorizing people by year of birth (assuming all years are known).

A non-MECE example would be categorization by nationality, because nationalities are neither mutually exclusive (some people have dual nationality) nor collectively exhaustive (some people have none).

(found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MECE_principle; accessed 2011/10)

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