Hi group,
Well, I just applied to my "school of choice" last week. They say results will be recieved by July 1st. Which means I am going to be going crazy for the next four weeks. I am 25, I own my own business and also work as a manager in my family corporation. I applied to Eller (University of Arizona) because its a good school and I need to stay here {holy smokes they just called right now as I was writing this post! wierd! about some trancsipt issue}
ANYWAY, I know I have a few good things going for me like: 740 GMAT, 3.75 GPA, 400+ hours volunteer exp at a local hospice, I'm well traveled (19 countries), Hispanic (does that mean anything?), did I mention I own and manage a business?
I only have 2 years post-grad work experience, however, I worked full time while I was in school. I SCREWED UP a little in college and dropped some classes and had a bad semester in general. But I pulled together my last 2 years and graduated with honors and deans list and all that.
SO, I was wondering if you could give me a quick run-down of how the application process works. Like, around how many people read my essays and app (who am I telling my life story 2)? Is there a specific order/way that they look through the paper work? Do they all sit around and talk about me after that? What happens in there? Who says yea or nay?
I worry about things. That's one thing that makes me great, and its also a weakness. I am tripping out a bit over this. I know I rock as a student and in business (I also have an ego
). I want to get an MBA so I can better lead my family corporation. I have experienced failure and I really hate it. I just wish I could know NOW if I'm in or not. Reassure me, give me advice. Thx
(I'm actually much more mature in real life than I come off in this post)fyi