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Few questions... [#permalink] New post 07 Feb 2005, 18:21
Hi,

I'm a junior at a state university with limited work experience -- only two internships back in 2001. I want to go straight into graduate school right after my B.S.

I have a couple of questions...

I see all of the MBA programs have an average age of 27-29 range. I'm will be 25 by the time I graduate. Will this hinder me from getting admitted for fall 2006?

I had two summer internships (I'm concerned that it's been about 4 yrs since then that it wouldn't hold any weight) and worked independently building, repairing, and troubleshoot any software issues. Do you think I have what it takes to cover the work experience requirements?

Thank you!

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 [#permalink] New post 07 Feb 2005, 19:36
Sorry, but the internships don't count. It would be incredibly difficult for you to get into a top program at this stage without full-time work experience post undergrad.
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