CriticalSquare wrote:
Hi there,
While the above advice on the optional essay is a great tip, and one we endorse, you want to give the AdComm something that causes them to have confidence in your future ability. What's to say that you won't revert back to prioritizing making money and working out as an MBA student? Rationalizing and sharing your mistake as an undergraduate is important, but the key is going to be what you learned from that experience and why you are convinced you won't make the same mistake again.
To dig a bit further, how many years of work experience do you have? Do you feel that you need to get an MBA now or can you wait a year? If you can wait, you might want to consider developing an alternative transcript. Taking 2-3 business courses and acing them shows the AdComm your serious, and assuming that you have the other components of your candidacy in a great spot, this might give you a chance at some of the higher ranked schools.
Hope this helps! Best of luck with your application!
Hi, thanks for the response(s).
My official score came out today, still a 770 with 8.0 in IR and 6.0 in AWA.
I have been out of school for 1.5 years and currently work as a tech consultant at a major Canadian bank doing risk modelling for the treasury dept. I work closely with my boss and feel that he would give me a strong reference. I also have about 1.5 years of work experience in the form of 4 independent and non-school-sponsored internships.
My original plan was to start school next September, which would put me at 2.5 years of work experience + 1.5 years of internships. I have already pushed-back my plan by at least one year, which would give me 3.5 years of post-grad work experience at matriculation.
I think taking a couple courses is an interesting option for me, but I still cannot guarantee that I would do well in those courses... I work really well when I am intrinsically motivated by a target and for me to ace those business courses, I would need to convince myself that acing those courses will result in completing my end-goal of obtaining a top tier MBA.
Edit: just looked at my transcript and it is interesting to say the least.. I have a couple failed courses and a bunch of 50s. I also did really well in second year, making the deans honour's list. My calculus mark went from 50 to 92 from first year calc to second year calc. I minored in business and seem to have done okay in those courses, averaged about a B (3.0) in those six courses. I would definitely say that business courses engaged and interested me more than engineering courses. I did not put in any more effort in business classes - in fact, I probably studied less for accounting/finance/marketing classes than engineering classes because the former were intuitively much easier for me.
Overall, I have demonstrated to Adcomm the ability to, although very inconsistently, do well in quant courses and business courses. I did not get straight Cs and Bs only. There was one year out of my undergrad where I got mostly As and other high marks. Is this enough to quell Adcom's potential worry about my academic performance?