- becnil
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Hello,
I am planning to apply to Stanford, Wharton, Booth and Haas in Round I and Kellogg and Duke in Round II for FT program starting 2011. I am a Transportation Engineer with 7 yrs of work exp in government, India & U.S. (transportation and infrastructure sector). I wish to become an entrepreneur in infrastructure developments in developing countries.
Given this brief history, which Round should I select while applying to the top schools? I read at several blogs that the Round I usually gets applications from stronger applicants, particularly from the well known feeder industries (Consulting, Investment Banking etc.). Does this mean that I may have a better chance if I apply in Round II?
Stanford says it receives the largest volume of application in Round II, and suggests to apply for Round I. Booth says it awards the most number of admissions in the second round. I am a bit confused. Could you please help with some suggestions?
Thanks a lot,
Niladri.
I am planning to apply to Stanford, Wharton, Booth and Haas in Round I and Kellogg and Duke in Round II for FT program starting 2011. I am a Transportation Engineer with 7 yrs of work exp in government, India & U.S. (transportation and infrastructure sector). I wish to become an entrepreneur in infrastructure developments in developing countries.
Given this brief history, which Round should I select while applying to the top schools? I read at several blogs that the Round I usually gets applications from stronger applicants, particularly from the well known feeder industries (Consulting, Investment Banking etc.). Does this mean that I may have a better chance if I apply in Round II?
Stanford says it receives the largest volume of application in Round II, and suggests to apply for Round I. Booth says it awards the most number of admissions in the second round. I am a bit confused. Could you please help with some suggestions?
Thanks a lot,
Niladri.

















