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Sports Injury to Media Startup: NYU Stern MBA Change Essay Example

NYU Stern MBA Essay 1: Change: _________ it (350 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)

In today’s global business environment, the only constant is change. Using NYU Stern’s brand call to action, we want to know how you view change. Change: _____ it. Fill in the blank with a word of your choice. Why does this word resonate with you? How will you embrace your own personal tagline while at Stern? Examples:
Change: Dare it.
Change: Dream it.
Change: Drive it.
Change: Empower it.
Change: Manifest it.
Change: [Any word of your choice.]

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Background Information: A former football player whose career was cut short by a debilitating injury realizes the conditions set by Medicare that restrict families from middle-income and lower-income in seeking timely intervention. 

Theme: Policy Intervention, Healthcare, Entrepreneurship

Theme (Explained): Driving a systemic change is rare among NYU Stern MBA applicants. It is a common narrative for Harvard and Stanford. But you may map such experiences to the frontier labs that Stern has started. 

Another strategy is to map Stern and New York’s strength in FinTech, IB, Healthcare or Consulting to your story.

Profile: Entrepreneur

Industry: FinTech, Healthcare, Media

MBA Essay Strategy: A cause that an applicant organically fell into or closely identifies improves the believability of the goals and the change essays. 

I wanted to capture the frustration that led to the in-depth research about Medicare and sports injury covered under the plan. The backstory of the blog that the applicant started and the expansion of the target audience from sports to the millions from middle and low-income family is the context of the narrative.

One case is narrated to demonstrate the solution he suggested and the reader's frustration in managing the injury. Mainstream media in Missouri picked up the story, and the hundreds of stories like the reader’s became an impetus for passing Senate Bill 51.

Opener: Starting with a line about the sports injury sets the motivation of the applicant. 


Sample NYU Stern MBA Change Essay: Drive It (Sports Injury to Media Startup)(345 Words) 

Change: Drive it.

I saw stars for ten seconds before hearing Robin, our Team Physician.

I blacked out on the stretcher. 

Medicare mandates 20% of the total cost of rehabilitation as a co-payment – a cost that was too steep for our family. I tried to overcome the cost by scheduling therapy services that accepted payments in installments. The lack of timely intervention cost me. 

2016 college football was the last I could play.

The frustrating 3 months forced me to write the best practices to recover from ..

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Short Answer: What are your short-term career goals?

Question 1: Change: _________ it (350 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)

In today’s global business environment, the only constant is change. Using NYU Stern’s brand call to action, we want to know how you view change. Change: _____ it. Fill in the blank with a word of your choice. Why does this word resonate with you? 

How will you embrace your own personal tagline while at Stern? Examples:
•    Change: Dare it.
•    Change: Dream it.
•    Change: Drive it.
•    Change: Empower it.
•    Change: Manifest it.
•    Change: [Any word of your choice] it.

Question 2: Personal Expression (a.k.a. "Pick Six")

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