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Joined: 21 Sep 2010
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GPA: 3.5
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Joined: 27 Feb 2010
Posts: 25
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Concentration: Entrepreneurship
Schools:Wharton (accepted), Tuck (waitlisted-withdrawn),UCLA (dinged)
GPA: 3.93
WE 1: 10 Creative Advertising/Entrepreneurship
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Re: Profile Evaluation (Wharton) [#permalink]
I think you have solid stats and an interesting story. Wharton looks for passion and compelling reason to get the MBA. From what you've written, you sound admissible (including your GMAT as it is). It'll come down to details and how you present yourself in your application. Do you have strong recommendation possibilities? Perhaps you previous and current employers? Also, unlike Alex, I think your background in IT consulting can be used as a reason for getting the MBA (i.e. to fill in gaps in knowledge). If you knew everything already, you wouldn't need an MBA, right?

Wharton could fill the building with strategy consultants with 800 GMATs but they look to bring in a class with diverse backgrounds and future goals. Speak from the heart and present the best authentic you.
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vcom,

Wharton doesn't ask the "why MBA?" question anymore. They are going the same route as HBS and Sloan. What used to be the most important question (why do you want an MBA give your career goals and career progress to date) has been reduced to a very simple "what are your professional objectives" which is now just 300 words (basically, they're asking "just tell us what you want to do post-MBA, no bullsh*t please"). It's as good a sign as any that THEY DON'T CARE to hear about why you need an MBA at this point.
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Re: Profile Evaluation (Wharton) [#permalink]
Thanks for the candid replys! The good news is I just took an official practice test and bumped my score to 730. Hopefully I will get this score or better on the official so I am no longer on the borderline as far as my gmat score goes.

One additional question I had was whether it is ok to use recommendations from my previous employer vs my current one. I have only been working with my current employer for 3 months and would not feel comftorable asking for a recommendation from anyone from this company.

Thanks!
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Joined: 27 Feb 2010
Posts: 25
Own Kudos [?]: 5 [0]
Given Kudos: 2
Concentration: Entrepreneurship
Schools:Wharton (accepted), Tuck (waitlisted-withdrawn),UCLA (dinged)
GPA: 3.93
WE 1: 10 Creative Advertising/Entrepreneurship
WE 2: 3 Web development
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Older recommendations are totally fine but you might want to briefly explain why in the optional essay. I used recommenders from several years ago. 3 months at your job is a fine reason.

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