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Thanks for the response. I have considered this. The reason I chose part time is due to a generous tuition reimbursement program available from my company that will subsidize a large part of the cost. Would you recommend that I retake the GMAT?
Posted from my mobile device As always, if your practice tests have indicated that you can achieve a score much higher than your current one, go for it. Otherwise, don't waste the time and effort and instead, focus on your application.
One thing I want to caution you about this MBA is really know that the MBA is what you want. Should you get in Kellogg part-time MBA and successfully finish it, you won't be able to attend another business school later on in your life (there are exceptions but for the sake of argument here, let's ignore the exceptions). As a part-time student, you will not have the same connection as you will get from being a full-time student. As a part-time student, you're most likely looking to advance within the same industry/function as you already are in right now. You're not looking to shift your career outside of what you know. This is all fine if these scenarios are for you. However, if you're not completely sure about what the future holds and you're simply getting this part-time MBA for the sake of getting an MBA, I would recommend you readjust your priority. I'm not a life coach, but I just hope that everyone is very informed about the decision about getting an MBA. I know a friend of mine who's getting her part-time MBA right now but regrets going through it because of the exact reasons I named - lack of connection, lack of job opportunity, and lack of that "oomph" to branch out of her existing career. In retrospect, she tells me, she would've been way better off with a full-time degree (she's finishing her degree because she's only got one more year left). So anyway, just know that people use the MBA as a stepping stone to get to where they want to be immediately after MBA. But if you're looking to stick to the same career path and know that this Kellogg part-time MBA will help you, you should most definitely do it. Sorry that this post has gotten longer than it should be...