Texas A&M University Mays Business School

Average GMAT Score 654 GMAT Range 580-710
Total Applicants  558 Acceptance Rate  24%
Class Size 65 Average Work Experience 63 Months
Applicant Deadlines R1: October 15, 2024
R2: January 08, 2025
R3: March 01, 2025
R4: May 01, 2025
Decision Dates Not yet declared
Length of Program 21 Months Placement Information
Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School educates more than 5,000 undergraduate, masters and doctoral students in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing, and supply chain management. Every batch of full time MBA represents a broad array of professional experiences, educational and cultural backgrounds, and personal aspirations.

Texas A&M MBA application essays 2018-2019:

Question 1:

What is your immediate post-MBA professional goal? To the best of your ability, please describe

the type of position and type of organization you plan to target. How do your experiences to date

align with this goal? How will the Mays MBA program help you transform your future and impact

your world? (Maximum length – 2 pages, double-spaced)

Question 2:

Please detail two experiences – one professional and one personal – that have shaped you. What

did you discover about yourself through these experiences? (Maximum length – 2 pages, doublespaced)

Question 3: 

REQUIRED if you are a re-applicant from the 2018 entry term: Please provide the Admissions

Committee with an overview of how you have strengthened your candidacy since you last

applied. (Maximum length – 1 page, double-spaced)

OPTIONAL for all other applicants: If you would like to share additional information with the

Admissions Committee, please do so here. Suitable topics include gaps in post-college work

Texas A&M MBA application essays 2017-2018:

Essay 1:

Describe a setting in which you have collaborated or interacted with people whose experiences and/or beliefs differ from yours. Address your initial feelings, and how those feelings were or were not changed by this experience.

Essay 2:

Describe a circumstance, obstacle or conflict in your life, and the skills and resources you used to resolve it. Did it change you? If so, how?

Essay 3: (Optional Essay)

Considering your lifetime goals, discuss how your current and future academic and extra-curricular activities might help you achieve your goals.

*If you are reapplying, please use the optional essay to identify what information has changed since your last submission.

 

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