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44 W. Fourth Street, Suite 11-58, New York, NY 10012-1126 ¢Ï (212) 998-0600
Admissions e-mail : [email protected]
Web Site : http://www.stern.nyu.edu
Director of admissions : Mary Miller

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  1. Think about the decisions you have made in your life. Describe the following: PAST: What choices have you made that led you to your current position? PRESENT: Why is a Stern MBA necessary at this point in your life? FUTURE: What is your desired position upon graduation from the Stern School?
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  2. As a graduate of the Stern MBA program, you are a successful manager and responsible for hiring people in your department. It now appears you may have made a mistake. An employee you selected six months ago is not performing at an acceptable level. You have confronted this person, reviewed performance expectations and given constructive suggestions for improvement. However, the employee*s performance has not improved and you*ve decided this can not continue. How will you handle the situation?
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  3. Describe yourself to your MBA classmates. (You may use any method to convey your message: words, illustrations, etc.)
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  4. (Optional) Please provide any additional information that you would like to bring to the attention of the Admission Committee. If you are unable to submit a recommendation from a current employer, please give your reason here.

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