The Value of Introspection

Katelyn Stephenson
PUBLISHED ON
March 29, 2021

The importance of Introspection


“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” - Aristotle

The decision to go back to graduate school is significant, especially if you’re pursuing an MBA. It’s not the type of degree program that college seniors can usually default into as they’re trying to figure out what to do after graduation. (There are programs that offer deferred MBA admission to college seniors or target recent grads. They’re definitely not the norm for the majority of b-school hopefuls though). The average applicant to business school typically spends about 18 months in the pipeline prior to applying. That means that there is (or should be) a lot of time and energy that goes into the admissions process before actually submitting your application.


In my nearly two decades working in admissions and managing countless admissions committees (Adcoms) as an assistant dean- and as an admissions consultant for the past four years- prospects consistently ask how they can make their application stand out and be more competitive. Honestly, there isn’t a magic formula, but there are definitely steps you can take (and avoid) to position yourself for success. I’ll share a few “insider tips” that may seem obvious, but are often overlooked by many applicants. Here are my top suggestions for the Do’s and Don’ts as you’re navigating your process: 


DO – Spend time really reflecting and thinking about yourself before diving into the application process. 

Maybe you were one of the people that wrote your college essays and filled out the applications the night before they were due. Good on you if that worked out, but I don’t recommend doing that with your MBA applications. You’re older and wiser now anyways, (right??) and hopefully coming to this admissions process with more direction and focus. It’s ok if you don’t know exactly what that is just yet, but spend the time figuring it out. I recommend being intentional and structured about how you approach the introspective part of your admissions process. You not only want to think about your professional goals and who you are as a person, but also why and how that makes you a good fit for certain programs. It can be overwhelming for sure, but it can also be enlightening and help you grow as a person. After all, that’s part of what you’re going to do in b-school, so you might as well get used to that (sometimes uncomfortable and challenging) process now.  You don’t have to do it alone either! Our amazingly talented MBA Link coaching team will lead you through our proprietary FAME coaching framework and maybe even help you enjoy the process. 


DON’T – Focus on writing and saying what you think the Adcoms want to hear. 

Here’s another secret- there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to your MBA application. As someone who has (literally) recruited and read tens of thousands of applications and interviewed nearly as many people, it’s pretty obvious when someone is doing this. It’s hard to explain, but a lack of authenticity usually comes through and normally doesn’t bode well for the applicant. Although there are “typical” profiles that Adcoms see (i.e.: the banker from Wall St. or management consultant) they are much more interested in understanding you beyond that on both a professional and person level. They aren’t looking for you to articulate a predetermined set of goals or values necessarily, but having your own well thought out goals and values that you can articulate is crucial. They want to know what matters to you and why, and how you envision yourself in the world (especially post-MBA). That’s why the “DO” above is so important. If you haven’t taken the time to do the thinking, then it’s going to be hard to come up with a compelling narrative that doesn’t sound like everyone else’s. Even if you do come from a more traditional professional or personal background, there’s no one with exactly your story. You just need to figure out what it is and how to communicate it in an interesting and engaging way. Easy, right?(!)


DO – Be honest about your strengths and where you shine, but also your areas for growth.

No one expects you to be a perfect candidate through the admissions process (is there such a thing anyways?) It’s obviously an opportunity to highlight all of the ways in which you’ve succeeded, but the Adcoms are equally (maybe even more) interested in the ways that you didn’t, and how you responded. They want to know where your gaps are and how you expect an MBA to help you fill them, both professionally and personally. That’s an important indication of who you are and how you’ll thrive in a competitive MBA program- which will inevitably bring out the best and worst in you at different points throughout the experience. So don’t be afraid to toot your own horn (it’s hard for a lot of people to do that), but also know that it’s ok to show vulnerability and talk about the harder times as well. Both make up who you are, and that’s what the Adcom is using the application process to figure out about you. Again, being introspective is the first step in being able to do this.


DON’T – Go into the admissions process expecting to know exactly how it’s all going to go.

Not only can you not know how your admissions decisions will ultimately come back (sometimes even the Adcoms don’t know how the class is going to shape up from round to round…), you may not necessarily know how your application is all going to come together until the final phases of the process. If you take the time to be introspective at the beginning, you will discover things about yourself that may not even be on your radar screen at this point. This is a good thing. It shows growth and will provide a strong foundation from which you can build your application. However, you have to be open to that and let the process play out. Clients will sometimes come to me with preconceived notions of what they should or want to present to the Adcom (see DON’T #2 above) through their application. While having focus is important, being open-minded- especially at the beginning- will be tremendously valuable in the end. 


DO – Have fun with the process and (try to) enjoy it! 

Yes, I know that embarking on the MBA admissions process can be overwhelming and anxiety-ridden, but the Adcoms aren’t making you jump through fire hoops for no reason. The application is meant to push and test you. If you are that stressed about having to articulate your short and long-term goals, write essays and talk to your recommenders, then you may need to step back to gain a bit of perspective and decide if this is really the right next step. Don’t get me wrong, you’re not necessarily going to enjoy every part of the process, but if this is genuinely what you want to do, then you should try to embrace the journey involved. It’s a pretty amazing one if you let it be- and this is just the first step. 


I’d love to talk more about my (many!) other DOs and DON’Ts and how the MBA Link coaching team can help you, especially with your introspection process. Click here to tell me about yourself and I’ll get back to you within 24 hours to set up a free consultation to chat about your particular situation.

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