hi guys just wondering if anyone can help me out. im just wondering how important is it to have one of your recommendations from a current supervisor.
RIght now my plan is that I will have just barely finished 2 years of full time work experience by january, and i plan on applying to only two schools for next year: MIT and Carnegie Mellon. i may not get into either of these two because my GPA was not all that great. But I wanted to apply to these two anyways since they are quantitative schools and I have a quantitative background (did a triple major in economics, applied statistics and computer science). I basically want to keep my options open because after next April, I will have finished my waiting period and will be able to apply to other internal positions within the bank that i work for.
and then if I end up not getting into either of these two schools, i figure i will apply next year (for sep 09) to other schools.
I was thinking that for MIT and Carnegie Mellon this time around I would not ask my current supervisor for a recommendation and instead get my recommendation from my internship supervisor plus one from either my tutoring boss or a coworker at my current job. just because i dont want to tell my current supervisor that i am applyign to mba schools and she may not end up giving me a good recommendation. especially knowing that i would leave this job then. i figured i could ask her for my sept 09 applications if i was to apply then, because at that time, i probably wouldnt be working for her.
so just wondernig basically what you guys think o fmy strategies so far, and how important you think a recommendation from a current supervisor is. none of these two schools have a section where they ask if you did not get a recommendation from your current supervisor, please explain why. thanks so much guys, any advice will be great.