Schawjibb wrote:
Hi! Not being sure where to post this query, I thought I might put this post here!
I am an MBA aspirant and was prepping for GMAT regularly until very recently. I used to work in Afghanistan for around 1.5+ years in an INGO and a US Govt Contracting Farm as an expat. In early December 2011, there was a suicidal attack in a religious gathering of Shi'a people in Kabul that hit a death toll of 54 lives. The place where the bomb blasted was just 200-300 meters away from my office compound. After this incident my psychological/mental health was very adversely affected. Soon after that I left my job in Afghanistan and came back to my country 25 days ago.
Coming back home, when I visited my psychologist/counselor, I was advised to take a recreational time-out with my family and friends for a while as I was (according to my psychologist) going thru" severe mental trauma". Since then, I am staying around without joining any job, and passing quality times with my family and friends.
These days, I am feeling much better mentally, and am not feeling I am having anymore "severe mental trauma". However my psychologist still wants me to pass most (!!!) of my time with my family for "some" reasons. But she (the psychologist) nodded that I may resume my study in full-fledge if I want. Good to mention here, I was preparing for my GMAT to enroll myself in a top-ranked B-School since May 2011 with some minor breaks. And, I am planning to getting into an MBA school in 2013 or 2014.
Now I have decided that I will not join any jobs in next few months! During this time, I want to pursue one of my long cherished dreams: Establishing Book Exchange Clubs for the children [we DON'T HAVE ANY formal book exchange clubs in our country; all we have are the book shops] in the close around localities (not for business purpose, at all). I assume that this will keep me engaged for next 3-4 months. Side-by-side, I will get children's company what will help me heal my "mental trauma". While running after all these, I hope I can manage some quality time for my GMAT prepping as well.
Having told the backgrounds, may I request you to put your opinions regarding the following issues:
1. If I don't join a job for next 3-4 months while establishing Book Exchange Clubs for the children, will it adversely affect my chance of getting into a good MBA school.
2. Will doing a complete different (entrepreneurial) task/function other than Finance (I have around 3 years of experience in Finance function) hurt my professional experience stream?
3. Given that I am planning to enroll myself into a B-school around 2/3 years later, do you think am I sitting for GMAT much early?
You response is highly appreciated!
Thanks!
These are my thoughts:
1. If I don't join a job for next 3-4 months while establishing Book Exchange Clubs for the children, will it adversely affect my chance of getting into a good MBA school.
A break of less than 6 months is not a big deal. But ensure that you are occupied with something. If you are doing something entrepreneurial, besides satisfaction, you will get a great story to put in your application! Also, if you do start something, don't leave it in the lurch after 3-4 months. Keep yourself engaged with it after you take up a regular job too.
2. Will doing a complete different (entrepreneurial) task/function other than Finance (I have around 3 years of experience in Finance function) hurt my professional experience stream?
As I said, less than 6 months break is not a big deal but don't extend it after that until and unless you want to give up finance and go with your entrepreneurial ideas only. No one will question you on a 3-4 months break in your professional life. But make these 3-4 months count. Also, study during this time for GMAT.
3. Given that I am planning to enroll myself into a B-school around 2/3 years later, do you think am I sitting for GMAT much early?
You can start passive preparation if you like. I think your Verbal needs quite a bit of work. Start working on that. Start reading English national dailies and some good books (you have plenty of links on this forum so I will not list them out here). You will passively pick up the right usage. You can also start going through some GMAT prep books. You can sit for GMAT whenever you feel fully prepared. Your score will be valid for 5 yrs.