Hello,
The purpose of this message is to get your expert advice on pursuing an MBA for my case with "age factor".
An overview of my credentials is provided below:
Academics1. Masters from a US school (Graduated 2008) GPA 3.7/4.0
2. Masters form IIT - GPA 9.3/10.0
3. Bachelors from IIT - GPA 8.4/10.0
Work Experience1. 8 years exp (as of today) in a US company of approximately 1000 employees (energy industry)
2. Associate manager of a group supervising 10 employees
GMAT Score - 730
Target Schools for full-time MBAWharton
Harvard
Booth
MIT Sloan
Kellogg
Columbia
Duke
Target Schools for EMBAWharton
Columbia
Stern
Having said the above, it has brought me to the cross-roads to choose between a full-time MBA or an EMBA. I would like to get into Tech consulting post MBA.
A full-time MBA can potentially provide me an opportunity to change career. But in my case, is it less likely to get admission into top tier schools due to age factor (32 yrs) and work exp (8 yrs)? Additionally, it makes me wonder why would a company want to hire someone with 8 yrs experience as against someone with 3-4 yrs experience. Even if a company wants to hire me, would it be for an associate level position?
The other option is to pursue an EMBA, which makes me a little nervous. With a staggering loan of approximately $200K in top tier business schools, I want to understand if the opportunities or the ROI, if I may call it, are promising. The most important question that keeps haunting me is whether companies approach EMBAs during hiring process or would I be on my own post-MBA. Moving up in my current organization is not an option due to its flat structure.
I would really appreciate if you could provide some insight so I can make an informed decision. Thanks.