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Feeling anxious about MBA video essays? You’re not alone—but the good news is, they’re an incredible opportunity to showcase who you are beyond your written application. In this episode of GMATWiz by Wizako, Zara and Wizton break down exactly how to master both predefined and impromptu video essays.

📌 Key questions answered in this episode:
  • Why are business schools incorporating video essays into their application process?
  • What are predefined video essays, and how can you structure strong responses?
  • How do impromptu video essays work, and what strategies can help you think on your feet?
  • What types of questions might you encounter in both formats?
  • How important are technical details like lighting, audio, and background?
  • How can authenticity make your video essay stand out?
💡 Plus, learn how Wizako’s Admission Consulting team, made up of US Top 20 MBA and IIM graduates, can help you craft compelling video responses and tackle any curveball question.

🎧 Tune in now to take control of your MBA video essay prep!
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Zara: Welcome to GMATWiz, Wizako's GMAT and MBA Podcast! I'm Zara, and with me is my co-host Wizton. Today, we're diving into a topic that's becoming increasingly crucial in MBA applications - video essays!

Wizton: That's right, Zara! And let me tell you, this is something that makes many applicants nervous, but it really shouldn't. Video essays are actually a fantastic opportunity to showcase who you really are beyond just words on paper.

Zara: Exactly! You know, it's fascinating how business schools are using these video components now. They're essentially getting a sneak peek at candidates before actual interviews.

Wizton: And it makes perfect sense, right? I mean, think about it - these schools want to see how well you can communicate, your presence, and how quickly you can think on your feet. All crucial skills for future business leaders!

Zara: Speaking of which, let's break down the two main types of video essays that applicants might encounter. First up: predefined video essays.

Wizton: Ah yes, these are the ones where you know the questions beforehand. Usually one to two minutes long, and they often ask you to share something not on your resume or explain why you want an MBA.

Zara: You know, Wizton, this reminds me - our Admission Consulting team at Wizako has been doing amazing work helping applicants with these predefined questions. They've really mastered the art of helping candidates structure their responses in a way that highlights their best qualities.

Wizton: Absolutely! And then we have the impromptu video essays, which are a whole different ball game.

Zara: Oh yes, these can be tricky! You get the question on the spot and usually only have about 20-30 seconds to gather your thoughts before recording a one-minute response.

Wizton: And they can ask you anything from personal interest questions like your favorite book to behavioral questions about leadership experiences.

Zara: Don't forget the classic MBA journey questions - Why MBA? Why now? Why this school?

Wizton: You know what's interesting? Some schools, like Yale SOM, sometimes throw in questions about current events or general interest topics.

Zara: That's where preparation really becomes crucial. And speaking of preparation, our Admission Consulting team, with their decades of experience and backgrounds from US Top 20 MBA programs and IIMs, provides specialized coaching for both types of video essays.

Wizton: Definitely! They've developed such effective frameworks for helping applicants tackle these challenges. Whether it's structuring responses for predefined questions or developing quick-thinking strategies for impromptu ones.

Zara: Let's talk about some practical tips. What would you say are the most important things to keep in mind, Wizton?

Wizton: Well, first and foremost - authenticity is key. Admissions committees can spot rehearsed responses from a mile away!

Zara: And don't forget the technical aspects - good lighting, clear audio, professional attire, and a clean background. These might seem basic, but they make a huge difference.

Wizton: Absolutely! And here's something our consulting team always emphasizes - video essays aren't meant to stress you out. They're actually an opportunity to bring your application to life!

Zara: Couldn't agree more! Well, that brings us to the end of today's episode. Remember, whether you're facing predefined or impromptu video essays, proper preparation and authenticity are your best friends.

Wizton: And if you need help navigating this process, Wizako's Admission Consulting team is here to support you every step of the way.

Zara: Thanks for tuning in to GMATWiz! Until next time, keep practicing and stay confident!