Kellogg MBA and JD-MBA Application Deadlines
I recently received an email from an applicant asking me to post the due date for the Kellogg business school application. Both the Kellogg and the JD-MBA applications are due this upcoming Thursday on October 15. I suspect many of you have been working hard the past one or two weeks turning in applications to a few other top schools but don't let this stop you from turning in the best application possible this Thursday.
Don't forget that people will likely be applying to b-school in hordes again this year because of the economy, just like last year, where at many schools Round 1 had a 25%-35% increase. In fact, some people predict this year will be even worse. As such, it's important to put your best foot forward before hitting the submit button. Generally this means doing things like making sure you actually answer the essay questions, putting the correct school name in your essays, meticulously double-checking the data form for errors and completeness, ensuring that you complied with the essay formatting requirements, ensuring you get the letters of recommendation in on time, and double checking to make sure you've squeezed everything possible into your essays. Once you've done all that, then you've done all that you can, so just take a sigh of relief, submit, and relax a bit because it's going to be a long season of waiting to hear back. It always is.
I'll also reiterate something I've said in a previous post. If you are considering applying in either Round 1 or Round 2, but not sure if you're ready to submit to Kellogg this week (or to any school), schools will always encourage you to apply when your application is best. Historically applicants have applied heavily to both rounds, but slightly more people do apply to round 2. As a result, round 2 is often more competitive in terms of the "number of applicants." My two pieces of personal advice are 1) that you should always put your best foot forward and 2) that on the margin, earlier is better.
For reference, see below for a full list of important application dates. Best of luck to everyone, and I hope to see many of you at Kellogg's admit weekend this year!
2009-2010 Kellogg Deadlines and Notification Dates
Round 1
Deadline: October 15, 2009
Notification: January 11, 2010
Round Two
Deadline: January 14, 2010
Notification: March 29, 2010
Round Three
Deadline: March 4, 2010
Notification: May 17, 2010
Click here for the official Kellogg page.
Labels: Applicant Questions, Application Tips
2 Comments:
Dear Mr. Wilson,
I applied to MLT – MBA Prep in the first round and I was invited to interview. While preparing for my interview I found your blog. I've read several of your recent posts and I'm glad that you share so much good information.
I like your writing style because you're not afraid of erudition, but you still manage to keep the message simple. You are also pretty disciplined when it comes to following GMAT sentence correction structure and idioms -- not only...but also, etc. I'm working on that now so it's nice to see people incorporate those principals into their writing.
I'm interested in your feedback on what I should expect from the MLT interview and what I can do to prepare. I've read the "Interviews" chapter in Montauk's book so I'm already practicing my responses and doing mock interviews. I'm curious what details or best methods you can offer that will make me more competitive for MLT. I'm very enthusiastic about this program.
Regards,
L.M.
@LM--Thanks for your message and for reading my blog. Congratulations on your MLT interview. That's a really big accomplishment. I'm glad you find my posts interesting and useful. In all fairness, I don't have insight to the MLT interviews. They are actually new to the admissions process, and if I recall correctly, I didn't interview when I was accepted.
My general advice would be to prepare rigorously, just as you would for an actual b-school interview. From what I know about MLT, they will take the interviews very seriously, so don't be caught off guard because it's a prep program. Know your essays, your story, and your goals, and go from there.
Good luck!
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