I'm at the very beginning of my MBA admissions process. I'm hoping to apply for Fall 2012, but I'm not sure whether I realistically have enough time or not.
I bought the latest Kaplan book just to get me started on GMAT prep and have also begun researching potential MBA programs that would be a good fit for me. I'm planning on starting GMAT prep now, studying for 3 months, and then taking my first GMAT test in early October and again in November if I'm unhappy with my score. Somewhere in there I would also need to visit schools, and then I would apply to my top picks by the end of December, which would put me in Round 2 or 3 of most schools.
I do have a lot of time to study each day, since I'm unfortunately (or I guess fortunately depending on how you look at it) unemployed at the moment, so that won't be an issue. Some of the top schools on my list are UCLA, UTexas, and Berkeley right now, so I would need a competitive GMAT score.
Will I have enough time to complete the whole process for Fall 2012, or should I shoot for Fall 2013? I know it's kind of a generalized question, and everyone's different, but any help would be appreciated.
I bought the latest Kaplan book just to get me started on GMAT prep and have also begun researching potential MBA programs that would be a good fit for me. I'm planning on starting GMAT prep now, studying for 3 months, and then taking my first GMAT test in early October and again in November if I'm unhappy with my score. Somewhere in there I would also need to visit schools, and then I would apply to my top picks by the end of December, which would put me in Round 2 or 3 of most schools.
I do have a lot of time to study each day, since I'm unfortunately (or I guess fortunately depending on how you look at it) unemployed at the moment, so that won't be an issue. Some of the top schools on my list are UCLA, UTexas, and Berkeley right now, so I would need a competitive GMAT score.
Will I have enough time to complete the whole process for Fall 2012, or should I shoot for Fall 2013? I know it's kind of a generalized question, and everyone's different, but any help would be appreciated.












