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The Berkeley Haas MBA

Rankings | Class Profile | Employment Report | Sample Essays | Interview Questions

Berkeley Haas Introduction

If you’re interested in tech, entrepreneurship, and innovation, Haas is one of the best schools in the world for an MBA.The highly selective program, which enrolls a small class of 240 full-time MBAs each fall, is anchored by 12 required courses that promote a general-management perspective and that provide a framework for the more function-specific courses that follow. The first year of the program is divided into four quarters. The core curriculum is rooted in business fundamentals — including marketing, finance, and accounting.

Two years ago, however, the school put through significant curriculum changes to focus more on innovative leadership. A new and highly innovative course called “Problem Finding, Problem Solving” was added to the core to address what the school considers “underlying skill sets that are missing in a typical MBA education.” The Problem Finding course is a prerequisite to Haas’ required experiential learning module. MBAs can choose one or more of these experiential courses from among ten programs, including Haas@Work, which assigns student teams to innovation challenges at a select group of companies that have included Cisco, Walt Disney, Visa, Virgin America, and Yahoo!

All of these various pieces fall under something dubbed Berkeley Innovative Leader Development (BILD), the connective theme that runs through the entire MBA curriculum to ensure that every student develops the skills required of innovative leaders. For more details Click Here…

Berkeley Haas MBA Rankings

Class Profile Summary
Class Size 331
Average GMAT Score 727(630-780)
Average Work Experience (yrs.) 5.3 years
Average Age (yrs.)
Employment Summary
Average Salary $139,423
Average Bonus $31,330
% placed within 3 months 87%
Tuition Fees Summary
Total Tuition $68,444
Living Cost $ 37,904
Total Cost $ 106,348

Berkeley Haas MBA Class Profile 2022 (Click Here)

Berkeley Haas MBA Application Deadlines

Deadlines Applications
Round 1 23 Sept 2021
Round 2 06 Jan 2022
Round 3 07 April 2022

Berkeley Haas Application Essay Tips

 

Essay 1: What makes you feel alive when you are doing it, and why? A successful essay will share a specific and personal experience that helps the reader get to know you better, giving insight into your character, values, or how you would uniquely contribute to the Berkeley-Haas community. (300 words maximum)

To approach this question, jot down the extracurricular activities that you have been involved with. These could include your passions and hobbies – are you a scuba diver? Guitarist? Theatre artist? Founder of an NGO? Marathon runner? A dancer?

Once you have picked two to three activities, weave a cohesive sto A structure to weave a good story is the STAR methodology. Situation → Task → Action → Result

Explain your background, in this case your passion, to the reader.  Then explain how you developed this passion over time – In due course of pursuing your passion, what were the achievements or results? Did you create value for a group or community? Did you overcome significant challenges? Have you won some awards? Then show the reader that this passion you possess will help you contribute to the Berkeley Haas community – through Berkeley Student Clubs or activities.

Essay 2: The definition of successful leadership has evolved over the last decade and will continue to change. What do you need to develop to become a successful leader? (300 words maximum)

Think through what is YOUR definition of leadership –  Maybe leading a team towards a vision is what you consider as the core part of leadership. Or is it coaching and mentoring?

Once you have identified, illustrate your leadership style using STAR methodology Situation – Task – Action – Result

Start with describing the situation at hand to give a background to the reader. Explain the action you took that demonstrated leadership qualities. It is important to show the results of the actions you took and what the outcome was. Conclude by showing how you would like to improve on certain aspects of your leadership traits and how an MBA from Berkeley HAAS will groom you to be a better leader.

Essay 3: Briefly describe your immediate post-MBA career goals (150 words maximum)

  1. Explain your current position and work experience → 2. State your short and long term goals → 3. Skillsets you have acquired throughout your career so far → 4. Explain what you currently lack to attain your short and long term goal → 5. Show how an MBA from school like Berkley Haas can help you bridge the gap in your skills to achieve your short term goal. 

Start with a strong introductory paragraph on who you are and what are your desired goals from an MBA.

Eg: “I am an engineer with four years of experience in the IT sector leading projects for clients across multiple countries. In the short term i want to transition from a software developer role to a product manager role” 

For the main body, start on a strong note, show what skills you already have. B-schools in general prefer to see strong academic track record, progress in professional career, client management exposure, leadership and international experiences. Highlight some of your key achievements with numbers or awards that you may have received. Show your outstanding performance via the promotions or opportunities to lead or international deputation.

After establishing the strengths of your profile, move on to show how the limitations of your current role and skills are hindering your future. Show that an MBA will help you acquire the skills and make help you make career progressions or desired transitions.

 

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