MIT Sloan’s MBA interview is behavioral, so the best way to prepare is by building a set of stories from your real experiences—teamwork, leadership, conflict, failure, and results. Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to keep answers structured and clear. Practice saying your answers out loud, but don’t memorize scripts—it should sound natural. Also, prepare responses for the two short-answer questions that you’ll need to upload 24 hours before the interview. These are part of the assessment. Review your application thoroughly—they often ask about things you’ve mentioned. If you want sample questions, answer strategies, and short-answer tips, check out this full blog on preparing for the MIT Sloan MBA interview.
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