kushsal
Hi,
I applied to multiple b-schools this year but was waitlisted in most of the schools. I got an admit from McCombs today (was waitlisted) without any scholarship and I have only two days to respond back. I am confused about accepting the decision vs reapplying next year.
Profile - Indian, 27y, male, IIT, Software Engineer at Microsoft, GMAT-750, total WE - 4yrs (as of now).
Post-MBA - Tech or Consulting
Right from the beginning, I thought that I could crack a school in top-10 but was fairly disappointed with my results. Need suggestions on this.
bb Thanks
kushsal Tough luck! Congratulations on getting through McCombs though
As you may know, schools look beyond academics, the GMAT, the undergrad pedigree, and the strong employer brand to judge your potential. Where is the "hook factor" in your profile?
4 years is ample time for someone who is conscientious about doing a top 10 MBA, to grab projects and professional opportunities that add a new dimension to one's portfolio. If you feel you missed having that realization earlier, it is still not too late.
If you are ok to dedicate another 1-2 years working to enhance your profile, you can have a fair shot at the top 10 Schools down the line. This profile enhancement would need to show as a take-off point in your career graph. For example, you could negotiate an international assignment with your employer, or get into an early-stage start-up in an impact role that's working on a phenomenal idea. I feel there would be no dearth of opportunities for someone with your credentials. You may even consider getting into product mgt roles in a startup for now and then try for a 1 yr MBA at Kellogg or Columbia J term if you plan to continue in tech.
Having said the above, I suggest that you consider it if you feel your applications and essays did not do justice to your experience and true potential or you applied in the late rounds. Would be happy to give a candid feedback on your essays should you need one.
Best wishes