MIT Asks Candidates to Write Their Own Recommendation A month ago MIT Sloan posted two articles inquiries for its MBA program starting in 2015, with the subsequent inquiry posing to contender to think of themselves a proposal from the perspective of their last business. A Businessweek article endeavors to decode what remains behind the amazing requirement.MIT requests that applicants put themselves in the shoes of their managers and to compose a suggestion letter with a 750-word limit, with imagination welcome:Write an expert letter of proposal in the interest of yourself. Answer the accompanying inquiries as though you were your latest manager prescribing yourself for admission to the MIT Sloan MBA Program: (750 words or fewer)• How long and in what limit have you known the applicant?• How does the candidate stand apart from others in a comparative capacity?• Please give a case of the candidates sway on an individual, gathering, or organization.• Please give a delegate case of how the candidate interfaces with other people.