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prabhakar.neha
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I have been admitted to the Clark University's MBA program. I have two choices at hand.
First, is to accept this offer. If I accept it then I have no choice but to pursue MBA in Finance and am not very keen on doing that. My parents will have to shell out a lot of money for this course. In fact they have already put in a lot of money towards the application process. But if I pursue it I do not know if I will be able to handle the curriculum. My major interest lies in Organisational Behaviour.
Second choice is to apply next year. In this case I will have to give the GMAT again (and again am not sure if i will be able to improve my score) and also wait for another 6 months. Also, I will have to undergo the application process all over again. I will have to arrange for the 3 reference letters, transcripts, etc. I have already had a bad experience this time while arranging for these. The plus point in this case would be that by the time I start applying afresh I would have 17 years of educational background (12+3+2). (Currently enrolled in a distance learning program). Problem arises with the work experience since I left my job of 2 years this year just so I could take up MBA abroad. I don't know how this would look on my resume.
All this might sound confusing, but that is the kind of state of mind that I am in right now. Please help me make my decision. I would really appreciate.
First, is to accept this offer. If I accept it then I have no choice but to pursue MBA in Finance and am not very keen on doing that. My parents will have to shell out a lot of money for this course. In fact they have already put in a lot of money towards the application process. But if I pursue it I do not know if I will be able to handle the curriculum. My major interest lies in Organisational Behaviour.
Second choice is to apply next year. In this case I will have to give the GMAT again (and again am not sure if i will be able to improve my score) and also wait for another 6 months. Also, I will have to undergo the application process all over again. I will have to arrange for the 3 reference letters, transcripts, etc. I have already had a bad experience this time while arranging for these. The plus point in this case would be that by the time I start applying afresh I would have 17 years of educational background (12+3+2). (Currently enrolled in a distance learning program). Problem arises with the work experience since I left my job of 2 years this year just so I could take up MBA abroad. I don't know how this would look on my resume.
All this might sound confusing, but that is the kind of state of mind that I am in right now. Please help me make my decision. I would really appreciate.

















