MIT Sloan MBA Recommendation Questions

The online MBA application for the MIT Sloan School of Management requires a single recommendation, preferably from a professional contact and ideally a manager or supervisor who is qualified to speak about your results as a professional and your potential as a leader. Recommenders must submit online; MIT is only able to accept electronic recommendation letters.
The MIT MBA recommendation questions for the 2024-2025 admissions season are available below.
2024-2025 MIT Sloan Recommendation Questions
Section 1: Recommender Information
- Context of Relationship
- Nature of relationship
Section 2: Ratings
Please rate the applicant on the following criteria, in relation to other high-potential people you know.
- Truly Exceptional (best in 5 years)
- Outstanding (best in year)
- Above Average (top 25%)
- Average (top 50%)
- Below Average (bottom 50%)
- Unobserved
Each of the qualities/characteristics listed has a drop-down menu for the recommender to choose their rating:
- Leadership Potential
- Creativity
- Resourcefulness
- Intellectual Curiosity
- Energy and Initiative
- Ability to Work in a Team
- Oral Communication Skills in English Language
- Written Communication Skills in English Language
- Presence
- Analytical Thinking and Reasoning
Based on your professional experience, how do you rate this candidate compared to her/his peer group?
- Unable to assess
- Below average
- Average
- Very good (well above average)
- Excellent (top 10%)
- Outstanding (top 5%)
- The best encountered in my career
Overall,…
- I do not recommend
- Recommend this applicant, with reservations
- Recommend this applicant
- Enthusiastically recommend this applicant
Section 3: Recommendation Letter
Please upload a letter or one document that addresses the following questions and cites specific examples or observations about the candidate. Recommendations should be no longer than two pages.
1. How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant?
2. How does the applicant stand out from others in a similar capacity?
3. Please give an example of the applicant’s impact on a person, group, or organization.
4. Please give a representative example of how the applicant interacts with other people.
5. Please tell us anything else you think we should know about this applicant.
6. Describe the most important piece of constructive feedback you have given the applicant. Please detail the circumstances and the applicant’s response.
Note: MBA applicants must provide contact information for two additional references. Similar to the role of a recommender, these additional reference contacts should be able to speak to the applicant’s professional and/or academic background. A member of the admissions committee may reach out to these references at any time during the evaluation process, should there be additional questions about the applicant’s background and/or experiences.
MBA Applywire
T10 undergrad - econ major
T2 consulting for 4 years (promoted twice)
Hispanic, immigrated from South America at young age and went to public school in America
GRE was 167V165Q
EC: former leader of mock trial team, created fitness club in local office, office volunteering and recruiting
Originally from India, moved to Canada for pursuing higher education. In terms of work experience, I have been working with a reputed tech consulting company for 4+ years and have got promoted twice within this period. High visibility projects, multi-million in revenue.
In terms of extra-curriculars, volunteering with the recruitment wing of the company to sponsor case competitions, hackathons etc. in undergraduate had multiple roles like peer mentor, academic integrity ambassador, VP of coding club and couple more.
Post-MBA would like to join a big tech company or startup company as a Product Manager.
2 YoE at a famous automobile company.
2 YoE at matriculation (1 YoE at time of application) at a data science US-based consulting startup with 3k+ employees working in AI
Innovation award at automobile company as well as millions in projected savings in 2 separate projects
I'm a technology partnership strategist with a background in Mechanical Engineering and a deep-rooted passion for leveraging AI for social impact. At Quantiphi, I have led high-impact initiatives with Google Cloud, including strategic partnership agreements, global differentiation programs, and M&A efforts in Latin America. My short-term goal is to pivot into technology change management consulting to deepen my expertise in driving sustainable digital transformation. Long term, I aim to launch AI-powered farming cooperatives for India's agricultural sector to improve income stability for smallholder farmers, combining my technical acumen, consulting experience, and entrepreneurial ambition to create a scalable impact.
MBA LiveWire
Applied 5/23
Invite for interview 7/2
Interview 7/9
Offer 7/15
Super excited!
Knew my GRE score was going to limit my chances into Haas. Received a full-ride elsewhere with a GRE waiver (I have a MS in a quant field). Either way, congrats to all going to Haas!
For all peers waiting on the WL so long. Good luck to you all.