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Re: Need some advice [#permalink]
Thank you for the the prompt and detailed guidance.

Why MIM and not MBA?

I would love to pursue MBA over MIM but I believe I am ineligible for MBA (I hope I am wrong), because
1) The word in my college is that MBA requires post-graduation work experience but I started,ran and sold the company while studying full time 4-year degree.
2) My age is 22, most of the people I know who have gone to study MBA are 25+.

So do you think I am still eligible for MBA?

2) You should hone your post MBA vision to be more passionate about the area you want to impact (your description now is rather generic, but I understand you didn't go into full detail on the forum).

I do not have 1 big idea, but have a series of smaller ideas catering to niche market in a number of sectors. Also I would love discuss my plans in detail in a private consultation session with you, but not on a public forum.


One question b-schools always ask entrepreneurs is, if you are so successful at building a business, how can you afford to stop and do school for two years?

1) Opportunity to meet "Wow-people" and than stay in touch for the rest of our lives. I heard MBA is a lot of fun and can be a transformational experience, I do not want to miss out on the experience.
2) Most of my skills are at best intermediate, I would like to hone my skills further.
3) Use the brand name and alumni network in my advantage.

Is my thought process in the right direction? Or am I missing something obvious?

Thank you for the guidance.
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Re: Need some advice [#permalink]
That sounds awesome, I had no idea I would be a competent applicant for top-MBA right away.

I will focus on GMAT for now and will get in touch with you immediately after GMAT.

Really appreciate your guidance, thank you.
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