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Please scan and upload all copies of your academic records from all schools whose courses counted toward a degree. Do not mail in your official academic records or transcripts.
If your transcripts are not in English, you are required to translate them. There are several companies, such as WES, that offer translation services. We ask that you scan both the original and translated copies and submit them with your application.
(详情见http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mfin/admissions/applying/application-instructions/)
Curriculum Vitae:
Please prepare a business resume that includes your employment history in reverse chronological order, with titles, dates, and whether you worked part-time or full-time, or as an intern. Your educational record should also be in reverse chronological order and should indicate dates of attendance and degrees earned. Other information appropriate to a business resume is welcomed and encouraged. The resume should be no more than one page in length.
Recommendation Letter:
Please submit three letters of recommendation. We require one letter of recommendation from an academic source and one letter of recommendation from a professional source. The third letter of recommendation can be from either.
(详情见http://mitsloan.mit.edu/mfin/admissions/applying/application-instructions/)
Essay:
Please discuss past academic and professional experiences and accomplishments that will help you succeed in the MFin program. Include achievements in finance, math, statistics, and computer science as applicable.
Describe your short-and-long-term professional goals. How will our MFin degree help you achieve these goals?
Share personal qualities that will enable you to contribute to the advancement of our mission.
Relevant, verifiable details, such as awards, rankings, media references, etc., are requested. This essay contains 3 distinct points; please address each point in your essay AND your entire response should be 500 or fewer words.
Video Question:
All MFin applicants must submit a brief video statement in response to a simple, open-ended general interest question between the dates of January 8 - 13, 2018. The question is designed to help us get to know you better; to see how you express yourself and to assess fit with the MIT Sloan culture. It does not require prior preparation and will not be a technical question.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The January 5th deadline for submitting the 2018 MFin application and supporting materials remains the same. The January 8-13, 2018 timeframe is specifically for the additional video requirement only.
Please log on to your application portal to gain access to the Video Statement question and additional instructions beginning on January 8, 2018. All video responses MUST be completed by January 13, 2018 no later than 3:00 PM ET.
Additional Information:
Additional Information(Optional): The Admissions Committee invites you to share anything else you would like us to know about you, in any format. If you choose to use a multimedia format, please host the information on a website and provide the link to us.