How important is it for an applicant to demonstrate that he or she participated in extracurricular activities?
It’s important, because we also want to have a global idea of the candidate. Q: Applicants can choose whether or not they want to write their required essays in English or Spanish. Should applicants from North America write in Spanish? And should native Spanish speakers aim to demonstrate a solid grasp of English? A: They have to write in the language they feel most comfortable with. It doesn’t matter if it is in English or in Spanish, because the MBA program is bilingual. The 210 students that we admit every year are divided into three groups in the first year. Two of the groups complete the first year completely in English and one group does so in Spanish. The English groups receive Spanish classes every day, so that at the end of the first year they are bilingual. Some of those students complete the application in Spanish. Also, in the interview, we assess the candidate’s language skills, because some of the questions are in English and others in Spanish. Q: That said, which admissi
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