by Abby Jackson
Harvard Business School is often pegged
as one of the toughest business schools to get into. That may not be welcome information for applicants to the class
of 2019 hoping to receive acceptance letters.
But at least this year, the only HBS admissions essay, one of the
mandatory application components, seems pretty straightforward.
The prompt reads:
“As we review your application, what more would you like us
to know as we consider your candidacy for the Harvard Business
School MBA program?”
The simplicity may be an attempt to rectify an overly complicated
prompt from last year, Stacy Blackman, founder of Stacy Blackman Consulting
told Business Insider by email. Her firm helps clients earn
admission to top MBA programs such as Harvard’s.
Last year’s essay question read:
“It’s the first day of class at HBS. You are in Aldrich Hall
meeting your ‘section.’ This is the group of 90 classmates who
will become your close companions in the first-year MBA
classroom. Our signature case method participant-based learning
model ensures that you will get to know each other very well. The
bonds you collectively create throughout this shared experience
will be lasting. Introduce yourself.”