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Calling all Cornell Johnson MBA Applicants: 2024 Intake Class of 2026 : Johnson

Jun 10 at 03:48am

Welcome 2023-2024 Cornell Johnson Applicants

Welcome, all Cornell Johnson class of 2026 hopefuls. Let's use this platform to know each other, exchange ideas, and discuss app strategies? Who all are applying? Let us know by commenting below. Follow the thread and bookmark this post.





Johnson MBA Deadlines 2023-24
RoundApplication DueDecisions Released
Round 1Sep 20, 2023Dec 8, 2023
Round 2Jan 10, 2024Apr 5, 2024
Round 3Apr 10, 2024May 31, 2024


Johnson MBA Essays 2023-24
Essay 1A statement of your goals will begin a conversation that will last throughout the admissions process and guide your steps during the MBA program and experience. To the best of your understanding today, please share your short and long term goals by completing the following sentences and answering the enclosed short answer question (350 words maximum):

Immediately post-MBA, my goal is to work as a(n) [Role] at [Company] within [Industry].

Targeted Job Role:
Target Job Company:
Industry:

In 5–10 years post-MBA, my goal is to work as a(n) [Role] at [Company] within [Industry].

Targeted Job Role:
Target Job Company:
Industry:

How has your experience prepared and encouraged you to pursue these goals?
Essay 2At Cornell, our students and alumni share a desire to positively impact the organizations and communities they serve. Taking into consideration your background, how do you intend to make a meaningful impact on an elite MBA community? (350 words maximum)


Johnson Application Stats Class of '24
Applicants2555
Accepted798
Acceptance Rate31%
Enrolled303
Yield Rate38%


Johnson Class Profile Class of '24
Avg. GPA3.3
Avg. WE66
Average GMAT707
Median GMAT710
Avg. GMAT DomesticN/A
Avg. GMAT InternationalN/A
% GRE22%
Avg GRE Quant163
Avg. GRE Verbal161
Avg. Total GRE324

View the full Johnson Class Profile --> https://www.johnson.cornell.edu/for-recruiters/class-profiles/

Johnson Employment Data Class of '22
Employed at Graduation85%
Employed 3 Months96%
Average Salary$155,048
Average Bonus$38,310
Salary and Bonus$189,772

View the full Johnson Employment Report Class of 2022 --> https://www.johnson.cornell.edu/programs/full-time-mba/two-year-mba/careers/employment-data

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Jun 13 at 09:14am

Hey
I’d just like to know how important career trajectory is, as a metric, considering some jobs may not offer a very quick career path? Thanks!

Jun 13 at 09:15am

What do we need to consider when applying for GMAT waiver?

Jun 13 at 09:20am

Hello,
It would be great of you could shed some light on how you went about understanding school fit and choosing which course offering was best for you.
Thanks!

Updated on: Jun 13 at 09:32am

Hello everyone! I’ll be joining Cornell’s full-time 2-year MBA program this fall (2023). I come from a non-traditional background - My education is in design, while my professional experience lies in marketing and communications. Feel free to ask me about admissions, essays, being an international student, requirements, and more!

viksam94 wrote:Hey I’d just like to know how important career trajectory is, as a metric, considering some jobs may not offer a very quick career path? Thanks!

Great question! I believe this is a very individual thing. It can vary based on your circumstances, industries, and personal goals. While some jobs may offer a quicker career path in terms of promotions and salary increases, they might not be something you see yourself in. It’s also important to recognize that a slow career trajectory doesn’t necessarily imply a lack of growth or success. I would suggest take as much time as you need, see what you like and go for it. But again, this varies from person to person.

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Jun 13 at 09:33am

thewhitefury wrote:Hello everyone! I’ll be joining Cornell’s full-time 2-year MBA program this fall (2023). I come from a non-traditional background - My education is in design, while my professional experience lies in marketing and communications. Feel free to ask me about admissions, essays, being an international student, requirements, and more!

Hi. How are you doing? I have a few questions:

1. What was your GMAT / GRE score?
2. How many years of work experience did you have?
3. What tips can you give us for our application process?

Updated on: Jun 13 at 09:54am

evannco wrote:What do we need to consider when applying for GMAT waiver?

Hi! please refer to the following page for GMAT waiver requirements - https://www.johnson.cornell.edu/program ... uirements/

DeySan wrote:Hello, It would be great of you could shed some light on how you went about understanding school fit and choosing which course offering was best for you. Thanks!

Hello! great question. Understanding school fit and choosing the best course offering for your MBA is the first step I took towards my MBA journey. Here are some steps I took to make an informed decision:

Research and exploration: I began by researching various MBA programs and their offerings. I explored the curriculum, course structure, electives, concentrations, and any specialized programs or opportunities that interested me. For e.g. I really liked the option of taking Tech-related courses at Cornell Tech NYC campus

Personal goals and interests: I took a lot of time reflecting on my personal and professional goals.

Fit with my background and experience: Since I have a background in architecture and marketing, I sought programs that offered a strong business foundation and opportunities to build upon my existing skills.

Networking and alumni connections: I researched the school’s alumni network and the opportunities available for networking and mentorship. I found an alumnus who’s also an architect and on a similar trajectory and discussed my candidacy with her.

Visiting the campus and attending events: If possible, visit the campuses of the schools you are considering. Attending information sessions, MBA fairs, and other events allowed me to interact with current students, faculty, and admissions representatives.

Also, it’s essential to consider both the academic and non-academic aspects of a program to ensure a well-rounded fit. Hope this helps!

Hi! I’m good, hope you’re well too.

1. GMAT - 750
2. Three years upon matriculation
3. Will send in the next message :)

3. These are some steps that I took and believe help navigate the MBA application process:

Research the program thoroughly: This comes in very handy not just for deciding schools but when you’re writing your essays and going through the interview process. I linked my personal/ professional goals with what Cornell was offering.

Showcase your strengths: Highlight your accomplishments, skills, and experiences that make you stand out as a candidate. Don’t self-censor, all accomplishments are just as important, use them at the right time.

Be authentic: Present your true self in your application. Don’t lie, don’t make things up. AdCom reads thousands of applications, they can tell.

Craft compelling essays: Take time to craft well-written, thoughtful essays. Writers block is a thing. Don’t try to get the perfect essay in your first draft. Aim for 10 drafts. Pay attention to detail and carefully proofread your application materials.

Strong recommendation letters: Choose recommenders who know you well and can speak to your strengths and potential. They don’t have to be Directors/CEO. I got my recommendation from my manager who’s also very young but they wrote a very personal recommendation.

Be proactive and engaged: Throughout the application process, demonstrate your enthusiasm and engagement with the program. Attend information sessions, connect with current students or alumni.

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Jun 13 at 10:05am

This is very helpful. Thank you :)

Will it be possible to connect with you offline?

Jun 13 at 10:07am

Very helpful indeed, thank you! :)

Jun 13 at 10:10am

Thank you, glad you found it helpful :)
Here’s my LinkedIn profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/swarnnima/

Jun 18 at 08:57am

Hi guys, I had a query regarding Cornell’s STEM mba and eligibility to get that extended OPT. Would someone who gets placed in say MBB firms get that OPT extended if they did the STEM MBA?

Jun 21 at 09:28pm

Request someone to paste the interview briefs link here

Jun 22 at 03:28am

https://gmatclub.com/chat group for admits link anyone?

Watsapp group for admits??

Jun 22 at 03:42am

Shivamrr19 wrote:Watsapp group for admits??

+1
Would really like to have a quick chat with some admitted students.

Jun 24 at 09:15am

Hi , whether a 650+ score of you makes you eligible to apply for the program of 1 year MBA, with an experience of 12 years in Banking industry

Jun 24 at 11:22am

harish555 wrote:Hi , whether a 650+ score of you makes you eligible to apply for the program of 1 year MBA, with an experience of 12 years in Banking industry

Please check if Cornell is still offering their 1Y MBA program. The class profile would give you an indication wrt to your score and experience

Jun 24 at 11:59pm

Hi , Cornell is offering 1 year Tech MBA . The website provides the information on the range of the score . However , the detailed score perspectives were not mentioned .

Jun 26 at 01:26pm

Hi, Can anyone please add me to the watsApp group for admits.

Jun 30 at 08:39am

Can I apply for Tech MBA when I do not have any background in science and engineering? I majored in Finance only.

Jun 30 at 08:40am

MariahLT wrote:Can I apply for Tech MBA when I do not have any background in science and engineering? I majored in Finance only.

Absolutely not. It’s illegal.

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