2nd US MBA in IVY league school - Is it possible

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by vineeshp » Wed May 04, 2011 7:06 pm
I dont know much but I have seen in a few schools it is clearly mentioned you cannot enrol if you have a recognized MBA already.
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by money9111 » Wed May 04, 2011 9:35 pm
yeah i don't think you can get a 2nd mba. question - what would be the reason for it anyway?
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by kris21in » Wed May 11, 2011 9:35 am
Sorry, was busy with SC's.

Here is the reason to do a 2nd MBA-
I did my MBA Finance immediately after my undergrad (0 work experience).Only during the course of the MBA did I realize the importance of having work experience. Then, I got hired based on my IT undergrad and have been working in IT for the past 8 years. I do not regret doing an MBA but definitely wish I did it at the right time and from the right school. I believe an MBA from the right school will help me get that break that I need to transition from an all IT job into Strategic and Global Management positions.

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by humblebee » Sat May 21, 2011 12:37 pm
So the question in adcom minds is why can't you use the content from your first MBA to get you into the next role?

Your greatest challenge if you choose to apply is to convince whoever is reviewing your application

1.) Why you need another MBA
2.) Why the first one is insufficient
3.) Why now

Anecdotally, the answer because your brand name will help me open doors is the wrong answer - even though most of the time thats the distinction between a 'top' IVY and every other school
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by kris21in » Sun Sep 11, 2011 8:19 am
Thank you for yor responses. I chose to give my GMAT and apply.

I believe and hope never to regret the decision I made when I was 21 as an immigrant requiring sponsorship.
I have based my strategy for admission to an ivy league school knowing well that my chances as compared to others are the slimmest.
- existing US MBA
- over 8 years of experience in IT
- not the best undergrad or grad grades
- not the best schools or companies on my resume either

Here is my game plan-
1. Score well on my GMAT (plan to take it this Oct)
2. Work with a consultant on positively presenting all the above on my application.
3. Apply to the best schools for 2nd round deadlines for Fall 2012.

Success I believe in. I will post every step of my progress. I appreciate any suggestions and criticisim.
I have been putting it off for a while but Now i want to give it everything i've got. For all of you in a similar boat, never give up!

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by Stacy Blackman » Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:50 am
Hi kris21in,

I recommend you read this case study of a candidate who pursued a 2nd MBA and was accepted into MIT Sloan. There are challenges you will need to overcome, but it is possible to be admitted.

https://www.stacyblackman.com/2011/08/25 ... econd-mba/


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