is 33 upon graduation too old for Corporate Finance?
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16 Apr 2013, 15:51
So, I've been waitlisted on 4 schools (Yale, Kellogg, Michigan and Cornell). This last one is w/o interview.
And I was admitted at IESE
I'm making great efforts to be admitted off the WL's, but if things go bad, I might try once again.
I already have 30, so if I decide to reapply next year, I'll be 33 upon graduation.
My main objective is corporate finance, and some people on this industry say that I won’t be too old to make this change. I could be biased by a small sample (what other potential recruiters might think?)
My question is: what adcom will think? Will next year my project of doing an MBA still be feasible?
PS: in my current applications, I said I wanted to do IB, so that could be the issue on those schools.
More details on my profile:
Origin: Latin America.
Scores: GMAT 680 / TOEFL 101
Project leaderships: yes
Formal people management: no
Education: engineer with MS in Finance (both local top schools, no GPA but good grades)
Thanks!!!