Hey Y'all! I'm hoping I can get some people's perspectives on this. I was all set to apply this year for matriculation next year, but now (as of a few days ago) I am having second thoughts and considering applying next year for matriculation in 2012. There are a lot of well informed folks on this process here, so I would just like to get your input if you don't mind.
I graduated from college in 2008 (non celebrated state school), not a great GPA (3.2), however tons of EC and leadership positions in the EC field, lots of responsibilities at work. Thing is, I have only been at my present company for close to a year. (it would be 2 years at matriculation in 2011) and in my current department for 4 months (it would be a year and a half at 2011 matriculation). Basically, I have worked for all 3 years since graduation but it hasn't all been for the same company so I am not sure if I should wait another year to show longevity.
If I apply for 2011
- I don't have to stay in a job function that I am in no way shape or form passionate about
-I complete the program quicker and am done quicker (and get to working on my goals quicker)
-I have done lots of app prework, have visited schools and reached out to LOADS of students and alumni. Would really hate all this to go to waste. Have even started giving the essays a shot.
- Biggest point for me (because I have worked towards this for soo long) is I have mentally prepared to leave my job in 2011
If I apply for 2012
-I'd save more money towards school
-If all goes well, I could get a stronger recommendation from work.
- More quantifiable work experience (hopefully more impact on my company)
- I'll be applying to a couple schools via the consortium so I could hopefully get a stronger consortium recommendation (which MAY lead to a fellowship)
-I can take one or two international service trips this year - something I really want to do (e.g. going to a 3rd world country to teach)
I don't hate my job or anything, but i certainly don't feel fulfilled. 2 years seems like a long time and I am kinda worried 'other' things (aka life) will pop up and I will end up not doing this. This poll may seem trivial or silly, but Id really love to hear what folks on here think. The Why MBA question is one I can answer very clearly, so I am not doing this on a whim.
ANY feedback is honestly appreciated. Thanks!