Once TOEFL and GMAT preparation is complete, the focus shifts to essays and interviews—processes that, unlike standardized tests, have no single correct answer. Applicants must deeply reflect on how they have lived their lives so far and how they envision their future. Although I had formed my own ideas about my future before beginning the MBA application process, once I actually started writing essays, I became acutely aware of how vague and narrow my thinking had been, and I often found myself stuck. Whenever I shared these concerns with Mr. Round, he consistently listened attentively, then skillfully selected and refined the scattered ideas I expressed, offering thoughtful guidance. While the final content must ultimately come from the applicant, I believe that without Mr. Round’s ability to draw out, organize, and refine my thoughts, I would not have arrived at the level of self-discovery—or the essays and interviews—I could truly be satisfied with.