Harvard Business School MBA Essay Tips and Deadlines [2022 – 2023], Class Profile
HBS has not changed its essay question (one of my favorites) this year, BUT it has provided a word limit (900 words). Per Chad Losee, Director of HBS Admissions, the admissions staff hopes that “including a limit provides applicants with a little more direction and eliminates the stress about how much is too much to write.”
It should. 900 words gives you ample room, but will also prevent you from confusing quantity and quality.
He also emphasized that if you can tell your story in 500 words, that’s fine too. You are not required to use all 900 words.
For the last several years Harvard has been one of the few, if not the only, school with just two rounds. HBS uses an April deadline exclusively for HBS 2+2, its deferred admission program. Chad Losee, HBS Admissions Director, did not indicate in his announcement when the final 2+2 deadline would be.
Harvard is #2 in Accepted’s Selectivity Index. However, that second-place selectivity status is misleading. The Harvard brand is matched perhaps only by Stanford, and the second-place standing is probably accounted for by class size more than anything else. Harvard’s non-COVID-affected class is more than double Stanford’s.
On to the Harvard MBA application and essay question itself: HBS clearly likes the responses it has received to the last several years’ excellent essay question because this year’s question is identical. The essay is again required, and there is a 900-word limit.
There is one question for the HBS Class of 2025:
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 website provides the following advice as well:
We think you know what guidance we’re going to give here. Don’t overthink, overcraft and overwrite. Just answer the question in clear language that those of us who don’t know your world can understand.
Before you begin to complete your application I have two suggestions for you:
This is a great essay question. It allows you to choose what you want the school to know about you without having to fit that information into a framework required by a question that doesn’t really align with your story. It also allows you to demonstrate judgment and communication skills, which are critical given Harvard’s residential culture, study groups, and case method. Finally, this essay is a chance for HBS to get to know you beyond your resume and the limited (and limiting) boxes. In fact, as Chad Losee says in his essay tip video, they want to get to know you through your essay. That’s the essay’s purpose.
Now THINK. What else – really and truly – do you want Harvard Business School to know about you? The HBS admissions committee has told you what they want to know in the other sections of the application. “What more” do you want the HBS readers to know?
Please note that your essay has to be additive. “What more” are the key words in the prompt. It shouldn’t be a resume in prose. And it shouldn’t be a series of vague generalities and assertions that would apply to many others. Finally, it can’t be a series of anecdotes with no meaning or significance associated with the experiences. It should reflect at least part of your unique story, the part that you want HBS to know. Finally, your essay should reflect your motivations, values, and dreams.
The answer to HBS’ question is not something I can give or even suggest to you in a blog post aimed at the many (for individual guidance, please see Accepted’s MBA Admissions Consulting). It must be different for each of you. Again, refer to the HBS criteria, as you contemplate possible topics, but the options are infinite. A few possibilities:
Please don’t limit yourself to these suggestions. I am offering them to stimulate your creativity, not to shut it down.
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Since I’ve been in MBA admissions consulting (28 years now), HBS has valued concision. And, in today’s tweet- and sound-bite-driven world, it is requiring short responses in the other portions of the application. Don’t take this essay’s generous word limit as a license for verbosity. Make every word count, no pun intended.
A few cautions and warnings regarding this essay – it is NOT:
Real Sample Essays from Successful HBS Applicants >>
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Round | Application Deadline | Decisions Released |
1 | September 7, 2022 | December 8, 2022 |
2 | January 4, 2023 | March 29, 2023 |
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Here’s a look at HBS’s Class of 2023 taken from the Harvard Business School website:
Number of applications: 9,773
Enrolled: 1,010
Countries represented:
Women: 46%
International: 37%
US minorities: 52%
Average GPA: 3.69
Average years work experience: 5.0
Percent of class taking GMAT: 71%
Percent of class taking GRE: 29%
Major | Percent |
Engineering | 27% |
Business / Commerce | 21% |
Economics | 20% |
Math / Physical Science | 15% |
Art / Humanities | 4% |
Industry | Percent |
Consulting | 17% |
Venture Capital / Private Equity | 15% |
Financial Services | 12% |
Manufacturing / Industrial / Energy | 11% |
Technology | 11% |
Consumer Products / Retail / E-commerce | 9% |
Nonprofit / Government / Education | 8% |
Healthcare / Biotech | 7% |
Military | 5% |
Services | 3% |
Media / Entertainment / Travel | 2% |
Harvard Business School’s typical class size is around 930 students. HBS gave all the incoming Class of 2022 students the option to defer, and that class was one of the smallest in recent history – 732. The incoming Class of 2023 is therefore larger than typical. In fact at 1,010 students it’s HBS’ largest class ever. HBS expanded the class so that it could make room for the deferred applicants from last year while admitting roughly the same percentage of applicants as in previous years.
Also notable:
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