mariaplaksina wrote:
Well, i just passed my gmat and got 700 from first attempt - balanced score. Since i need to submit applications before christmas i decided to focus on applications and not retake the test. Of course i will target top MBA programs like COlumbia, Stern, etc. I am 28 years old, female, from Russia. The trick with me is that i immigrated as i student at the age of 21 from small town without any money, but with big hopes to make it in a big city. I had to enroll at the school in New york to get a degree - instead of getting finance BA i decided to pursue art history as i found it fascinating. While i was studying i did odd jobs to survive - so i finally got my diploma at the age of 27. I did a number of good internships, but i was unable to get a job in the industry - well, it is really hard + i went to inexpensive college as i couldn't afford any better, which is disadvantages as well. So the only opportunity in life i see now is to get into MBA program to get a job in media (i got a job during winter olympics with NBC and absolutely loved it - worked mostly as translator in russia), but since my case is a little unusual i can not show 4-5 years of job experience to admission committee, nor can i wait more to get any as time is not on my side. I dont want to bore any one, but please give me your opinion on my case. Do you think i have a chance to get into good school? thank you
Well, if you write a great application, you can probably get into a pretty good school. What does "pretty good" mean? Well, I'd need more detail on you to figure that out.. but let's say, one that would be worth your while. But you gotta have a GREAT story (and steer clear of excuses).
If you focus on media schools that are a bit lower ranked (say UCLA, Marshall, Austin, and others) in addition to schools like Stern, and you can make some crystal clear and passionate essays, then you will get your shot.
All the best,
JF