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Re: Should I wait a year? [#permalink]
As a college senior, I would not have agreed with the two guys above. But I've been at work for ~10 months now, and it's a whole different world. I absolutely do not regret my decision to work for a couple of years before pursuing an MBA. Maybe your situation is different, but I concur with river and kryzak.
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Re: Should I wait a year? [#permalink]
msday, good to hear it from a recent graduate perspective. I'm curious, have you sat in a class visit yet? Once you do, you *really* notice the difference between those who have work experience and those who do not. The discussions that were most useful when I sat in those classes were the ones that come from actual experiences of different people in different industries. I think that is the key learning you get from b-school.
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Re: Should I wait a year? [#permalink]
As posted above at least 2 years, not only does it improve your chances, it also means you will be able to contribute to classroom discussions with practical experience. I'm sure your fellow students will appreciate it more.
Furthermore some MBA Associations (AMBA) have a pre-requistie of 3 years work experience as a requirement to be a member.
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Re: Should I wait a year? [#permalink]
It likely depends on your career objectives. If you want to go into MC, IB, finance, or any other recruited job, you will definitely have an edge career-wise if you get work experience first. I'm graduating this year and decided to attend now for a few compelling reasons- and I'm going into public policy, government, or nonprofit, so I decided to attend now to save on logistical difficulties later on down the road. I think I would have had better chances if I worked a couple of years but the benefits of going now were pretty huge. I'm on the waitlist for my first choice school so my hope is that they take me later on!
From what I know, schools friendly to college seniors that are close to the rank of the schools you mentioned are WasU (olin), Rochester (Simon), Purdue (Krannert), CMU (Tepper), UIllinois (a bit lower ranked but still a very good program in many regards).
Let me know if you have any questions about this, I would be more than happy to help you out!
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Re: Should I wait a year? [#permalink]
I'm an FY at Duke, and I think we have ONE person with no work experience. That's one in 430.
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