August

Suggested timeline

Every candidate will have a different time line, because the amount of time they need to invest in GMAT prep, preparing their essays and so on will vary. But here is a sample timeline for a candidate planning to apply this fall:

May:

Develop a plan for how you will research schools and develop your list of target schools. Attend school events and/or visit campuses; network with alumni.

Evaluate your potential strengths and weaknesses as a candidate

Figure out if there is anything you can do to mitigate your weaknesses (eg build your extra-curricular profile, take extra quant courses, etc)

Identify your options for your recommenders. If you haven’t been in touch with them for a while, make efforts to reconnect and build your relationship with them. Spend some time discussing your MBA plans with them. Get them on board.

June:

Finalize your list of target schools and plan your timeline (which schools you will apply to in which round)

Start working on your essays. You will likely go through several iterations and should get someone else to review them and give you feedback.

Brief your recommenders on what is required from them and agree a timeline.

July:

Take the GMAT

Gather any supporting materials you need to submit (university transcripts, etc).

August:

Prepare your resume and bio data form.

September:

Finalize your essays, your resume and online form.

One week ahead of application deadline:

Submit your application. Don’t leave it to the last minute, in case you have to deal with any last minute issues!

Don’t underestimate the value of careful advance planning. The candidates who called us in the admissions office in a panic at the 11th hour because they had just discovered one of their recommenders had gone on vacation and would therefore miss the submission deadline did not make a good first impression with our admissions teams. Securing a place in a top MBA program is a major project with a lifelong impact, so don’t let yourself down by taking a last minute approach.