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It ain't over till its over guys! In the long run, would going to Haas versus another top 10 school make that much of a difference? Would joining an MBA program a year later really make or break your professional life?
I haven't heard anything either but honestly if Haas doesn't pan out, I think we'll all be okay. I know it hurts now, but ten years from now, we won't remember any of this
Got a voicemail from Stephanie about an hour ago at 7:30 PST!!! Go figure it was during the one hour of the day where I wasn't staring at my phone... but assuming it's good news! Located in Oregon and Consortium applicant.
Got a voicemail from Stephanie about an hour ago at 7:30 PST!!! Go figure it was during the one hour of the day where I wasn't staring at my phone... but assuming it's good news! Located in Oregon and Consortium applicant.
It ain't over till its over guys! In the long run, would going to Haas versus another top 10 school make that much of a difference? Would joining an MBA program a year later really make or break your professional life?
I haven't heard anything either but honestly if Haas doesn't pan out, I think we'll all be okay. I know it hurts now, but ten years from now, we won't remember any of this
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Very true. Speaking from experience from earlier this year when my R2 2015 apps were hit with 4 flat rejections and 1 waitlist and eventual rejection. I went through the typical stages of grief, and almost even walked away from the MBA (reasoning that I didn't really need one), but I only came back stronger with a better motivation and hence story/application too. Alternatively, I could have easily walked away from the MBA path too - lots of exciting opportunities either way, especially for the people who are good enough to be considering getting into a top MBA program in their goals.