Root word of aspirant
This word can be used as either a noun or an adj. The aspirant "young author" hoped to achieve the new york times best seller list. The "young author" part is not necessary but it does improve the sentence. Remeber the word means "an ambitious and aspiring young person; "a lofty aspirant"; "two executive hopefuls joined the firm"; "the audience was full of Madonna wannabes". See http://www.thefreedictionary.com/aspirant
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According to Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary (1994 Edition), the correct preposition is "for", i.e., "an aspirant for an MBA".
Example sentence - I aspire to be a great artist one day.
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