The Thunderbird School of Business

 

Thunderbird School of Global Management
Average GMAT Score610GMAT Range570-680
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Class Size269Average Work Experience60 Months
Applicant DeadlinesEarly - October 30,2011 R1 – Nov 30,2011 R2 – Jan 30,2012 R3 – Mar 30,2012 R4 – May 10,2012Decision DatesNo Yet Declaired
Length of Program16 MonthsPlacement Information

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Essays for 2011

Essay1:

What international / cross-cultural background will you bring to Thunderbird and how will those past experiences add value to your classmates and to your future management assignment? (Please limit response to 1,500 words)

 

Essay 2:

What are your short and long-term career objectives; how and why will a Thunderbird degree, combined with your past educational and professional experiences, enable you to achieve these objectives? (Please limit response to 1,500 words.)

 

Essay 3:

At Thunderbird, we recognize management as a true profession and that education confers not only knowledge and skills, but also a responsibility to use those skills for the betterment of society. Acceptance to Thunderbird therefore signifies the joining of a community with shared values that are captured in our graduation pledge, the "Thunderbird Professional Oath of Honor". After reading the pledge, please respond to either option 1 or 2 below. (Please limit response to 1,500 words.)

 

Thunderbird Professional Oath of Honor

  • As a Thunderbird and a global citizen, I promise:
    • I will strive to act with honesty and integrity;
    • I will respect the rights and dignity of all people;
    • I will strive to create sustainable prosperity worldwide;
    • I will oppose all forms of corruption and exploitation; and
    • I will take responsibility for my actions.
  • As I hold true to these principles, it is my hope that I may enjoy an honorable reputation and peace of conscience.
  • This pledge I make freely and upon my honor.

 

Option 1

Both on the job and beyond the workplace, Thunderbirds have long contributed to making the world a better place - not only for themselves but also for others. In your opinion, what companies or organizations have shown a strong commitment to "making the world a better place"? How do their practices align with your personal views of ethical behavior? Please choose companies and organizations for which you have never worked when answering this question.

 

Option 2

What global cause or global issue do you think deserves greater attention? What steps have various companies and organizations taken to further that cause and what more do you suggest that they do in the future? Please choose companies and organizations for which you have never worked when answering this question.

 

Essay D (Optional)

Is there anything that you think the Admissions Committee should know which you feel has not been covered? If your credentials and essays represent you clearly and fairly, do not feel obligated to answer this question. (Please limit response to 1,500 words.)

 

Required essay only for those interested in being considered for scholarships Please explain why you believe that you would be a strong candidate for a Thunderbird Scholarship. If you know the name of the scholarship for which you would like to be considered, please include this in your essay. If you are unsure, Thunderbird will match your profile to scholarship funds that are available for you. Your answer MUST be under one page in length.