Hi CPA2MBA,
Thanks for your message. I really enjoyed reading your profile. I reviewed your profile similar to other candidates' profiles that I evaluated when I was on the Admissions Committee.
You have a very strong personal, professional and academic foundation for Wharton, Booth, Kellogg, Fuqua, and probably some others in the top 10. My only concern is that you have 3 years of work experience. Ideally, it would be great to wait until you have 4+ years of total work experience. At the end of the day, it is not a deal-breaker since the quality of work experience is more important than the quantity of years. Candidates with 3 years of work experience are accepted but schools prefer 4+ years. Programs tend to be fair and understanding but you will have to ensure that you communicate your personal and professional background effectively.
Do you know why I want you to gain work experience before applying? Let me show you.
The more work experience you hold, the more likely you are to contribute to your classroom discussions, and be a valuable asset in the academic environment (especially towards fellow students). Now, your b-school grades entail 60-80% on what you contribute from your professional work experience across class discussions & group projects. The less work experience you have = the less you will have to contribute = the lower your grades. It is to your personal benefit that you have 4+ years of work experience when attending so that you can be successful in your b-school classes.
Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any questions or would like to have a free evaluation by our top-tier consultants or our top-tier admits in the schools you mentioned above.
Best wishes,
Sue and the MAC Team
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