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Letter of recomendation for MBA |
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You should include covering letter for MBA in a package of documents for any MBA-program. In many respects, it is your first chance to be presented to people who will make the decision on your entrance. Make their impression about you positive, having made the covering letter for MBA, allocating you of the crowd.
Do each covering letter unique though you write them many times for different programs. Most likely, these programs have different basic orientations of training. Allocate in each letter key features of each program - it will make your documents more suitable for every program.
Make the first paragraph short, but necessarily include there the reasons for a choice of program MBA of this concrete university. Probably, you specialise in certain area of business or wish to study with the certain teacher - if you have a personal reason to enter this program, it will allocate at once your resume among others.
Include in the letter quantity indicators - use figures to support your statements. You should write about any additional working experience which will look well in your application form about volume of your vocational courses, quantity of training in which you participated, and so on.
Shortly describe the interests out of school. The majority of MBA programs prefer the candidates, who live full, sated and versatile life. Your hobby for poetry or a burning out on wood passes set of skills and personal qualities which in any way difficult to reflect in your resume.
Check up, whether it is necessary for you to include your points of GMAT in the letter. This entrance examination is necessary for entrance to the majority of programs in the United States. The points for GMAT can be a factor for elimination of not qualified candidates.
Include information about letters of recommendation which are attached to the covering letter. When you enter the majority of MBA programs, you will need to give not less than three letters of recommendation. You can use the covering letter to "connect" authors of letters both with your working experience and studies. |