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I´m also female MBA applicant. Can´t wait to have my Gmat finished and check closer to which schools to apply!

What is your status?

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Hi Roxygen, I have applied to a couple of schools in R2. No admits so far and will be applying to a few in R3. How about you?
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I am so happy to have found this thread. I applied in R2 and am waiting for interview invitations "patiently".....


Hey lightfall, Am sure that with your score you would have many admits soon! :)
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Hi there!

I'm also a female applicant, although I would assume I might be slightly little older than the rest of the crew. :-)
Applied R2 to a couple of schools, still debating whether to submit R3 for some more more....
Very happy to meet you all!
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I'm also a female applicant, although I would assume I might be slightly little older than the rest of the crew. :-)
Applied R2 to a couple of schools, still debating whether to submit R3 for some more more....
Very happy to meet you all!


Definitely submit for R3! I made the mistake of contemplating too much and missing some schools and later regretting it. Where all have you submitted so far?
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emilymom wrote:
Hi there!

I'm also a female applicant, although I would assume I might be slightly little older than the rest of the crew. :-)
Applied R2 to a couple of schools, still debating whether to submit R3 for some more more....
Very happy to meet you all!


Definitely submit for R3! I made the mistake of contemplating too much and missing some schools and later regretting it. Where all have you submitted so far?


I've applied to the two schools listed in my profile. I am limited in terms of geography and not sure if I should apply to the other schools. Need to do a little more research on them. I am still on the borderline and would need to ask for extra recommendation letters, which is quite a hassle. :(
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I'm glad someone created a thread for this! I'm also a female applicant (seems like we are so few).

I agree - asking for recomms is the WORST. But nothing beats the horror of the GMAT haha

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I'm glad someone created a thread for this! I'm also a female applicant (seems like we are so few).

I agree - asking for recomms is the WORST. But nothing beats the horror of the GMAT haha

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I agree totally! Congrats on all your admits. Mind sharing your profile? You must have an impressive one I am sure! :)
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Sure!

620 GMAT (retried for 610 :( )
3.76 GPA from a state school. Major was business admin, minored in accounting.
3 year WE, 3 promotions - increased efficiency of ops by 20%. Found compliance error that saved $300K (I think these were the selling point that saved my apps since my gmat is subpar at best)
EC: project leader for local volunteer organization, I've also done work with a lot of organizations around my area
Goal is to go into strategic ops consulting, but finance would be good too :)

I've seen you on a lot of schools I've applied to (OSU for sure! And IU I think too). What would you like to go into?

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Sure!

620 GMAT (retried for 610 :( )
3.76 GPA from a state school. Major was business admin, minored in accounting.
3 year WE, 3 promotions - increased efficiency of ops by 20%. Found compliance error that saved $300K (I think these were the selling point that saved my apps since my gmat is subpar at best)
EC: project leader for local volunteer organization, I've also done work with a lot of organizations around my area
Goal is to go into strategic ops consulting, but finance would be good too :)

I've seen you on a lot of schools I've applied to (OSU for sure! And IU I think too). What would you like to go into?

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Well, my current situation now is more along the lines of which school would like to take me :-D Wait-listed/Awaiting response everywhere. Hoping for some good news soon. Have you decided where you will be matriculating yet?
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Good luck! Wish you all the best! :D

Yes, I just sent a deposit to Fisher. It has the smallest program, and I've looked into the experiential learning opportunities and felt like it would be a best fit. Also, it's the only one I won't have to run myself $100K in debt for, which is incredible and a HUGE selling point for me. Rankings change, but I don't want to spend the first five years of post-grad paying off loans :)

What field are you trying to go into?

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Good luck! Wish you all the best! :D

Yes, I just sent a deposit to Fisher. It has the smallest program, and I've looked into the experiential learning opportunities and felt like it would be a best fit. Also, it's the only one I won't have to run myself $100K in debt for, which is incredible and a HUGE selling point for me. Rankings change, but I don't want to spend the first five years of post-grad paying off loans :)

What field are you trying to go into?

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Congrats on your decision to enroll at Fisher! What field are you coming from and going into?
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Thank you for making this thread!!

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I thought this would be a good place for all female applicants to connect and help each other out, seeing as there are so few (at lease in online GMAT/MBA forums). Please feel free to share your application experiences here or any general B-school questions that you may have.


Question for you girls... do you think its customary to wear pantyhose for interviews?

honestly..I hate pantyhose. They make my feet slip in my pumps. But I dont want to make a faux pas on account of something so minor.. Thoughts?
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Thank you for making this thread!!

Question for you girls... do you think its customary to wear pantyhose for interviews?

honestly..I hate pantyhose. They make my feet slip in my pumps. But I dont want to make a faux pas on account of something so minor.. Thoughts?


My take is that they are necessary if you're choosing to wear a skirt, and not necessary with pants. Unless you have gorgeous, sheen-shined looking legs, it just looks more put together. Sort of like wearing a touch of makeup. And I HATE wearing makeup.

Also, and this is more a personal preference, but I think they should be close in color to your natural skin tone. Unless you have darker skin, then you can get away with an off black. Opaque tights are too stylish and less professional looking and should be avoided.

Then again, I think it'd be a real shame to ding a woman because she didn't wear pantyhose!
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emilymom wrote:
Hi there!

I'm also a female applicant, although I would assume I might be slightly little older than the rest of the crew. :-)
Applied R2 to a couple of schools, still debating whether to submit R3 for some more more....
Very happy to meet you all!


Definitely submit for R3! I made the mistake of contemplating too much and missing some schools and later regretting it. Where all have you submitted so far?


I've applied to the two schools listed in my profile. I am limited in terms of geography and not sure if I should apply to the other schools. Need to do a little more research on them. I am still on the borderline and would need to ask for extra recommendation letters, which is quite a hassle. :(


Congrats on your UCLA admit emilymom :woohoo
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DELLE wrote:
Thank you for making this thread!!

Question for you girls... do you think its customary to wear pantyhose for interviews?

honestly..I hate pantyhose. They make my feet slip in my pumps. But I dont want to make a faux pas on account of something so minor.. Thoughts?


My take is that they are necessary if you're choosing to wear a skirt, and not necessary with pants. Unless you have gorgeous, sheen-shined looking legs, it just looks more put together. Sort of like wearing a touch of makeup. And I HATE wearing makeup.

Also, and this is more a personal preference, but I think they should be close in color to your natural skin tone. Unless you have darker skin, then you can get away with an off black. Opaque tights are too stylish and less professional looking and should be avoided.

Then again, I think it'd be a real shame to ding a woman because she didn't wear pantyhose!


Thanks ShoeBunny for enlightening us with that explanation :good. I had a similar question about formal shirts (while wearing them with blazers). Do you tuck the shirt collar inside the blazer or outside? I have seen and heard conflicting information about this (most say out though) and am not sure which one is the "accepted" or "right" way to do it. Your thoughts?
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Thanks very much MBAGirl17!

WRT your query about shirts, I don't think there is a right/wrong way for women. Believe it or not, I have actually seen it being argued (with enthusiasm) both ways.
When the collars are tucked in, I think they present a sharper, cleaner look. The decision to put the collar inside or outside the blazer would also depend on the fabric of the shirt you are wearing as well.
Personally, though, I don't usually wear shirts with collars. Because I have a shorter neck, the collars usually look awkward on me. I don't think wearing non-collared shirts has ever been a problem as long I dressed professionally.
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