Before you start the application process, you might find the following advice helpful:
Be Prepared
When requesting transcripts, request an extra one for yourself.
Line up your references early and follow up with them. Be sure that they submit their recommendations in time to meet the deadlines.
While GMAT preparation courses can be very helpful in improving scores, they can also be very expensive. There are wonderful GMAT preparation resources available online and at your local bookstore. A couple hours a week of GMAT preparation can greatly benefit your score.
Application essay requirements vary from school to school. Don’t expect one essay to meet the needs of all applications. Be sure that your essays answer the questions asked.
Be Positive
Application essays are a wonderful opportunity to explain to an admissions committee why you are the perfect candidate for their program. Use the essays to highlight academic and career accomplishments, personal achievements, and other unique qualities.
If there is an issue that you feel must be addressed in the application, explain the issue and how you grew personally as a result of the issue. If you did not perform to your ability in undergraduate studies, for example, be sure to indicate how you have compensated for a poor performance and what sort of maturation process you have experienced since then.
Be Honest
While it is important to be positive, embellishment of academic, career, or personal achievements is not tolerated and is grounds for denial.