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saloniarora
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Hi guys,
I am applying for the 2013 cycle and have recently had the chance to visit a few of my target b-schools in the US - the one thing I have been told everywhere is that students with a 4 year degree will be preferred over students with a 3 year degree.
I graduated from India where majority of the courses apart from Engineering/Medical courses are for 3 years and I never thought that would be something that might be held against my application.
Apart from the 3 year degree glitch, I believe I have a good, well-rounded story to tell and am not convinced about taking a year long degree course just to get a check in front of the '4-year degree' box in my application.
Does anyone have any information about how the duration of your grad program comes into play in the application? Any guidance on this will be SUPER helpful.
Thanks in advance,
Saloni
I am applying for the 2013 cycle and have recently had the chance to visit a few of my target b-schools in the US - the one thing I have been told everywhere is that students with a 4 year degree will be preferred over students with a 3 year degree.
I graduated from India where majority of the courses apart from Engineering/Medical courses are for 3 years and I never thought that would be something that might be held against my application.
Apart from the 3 year degree glitch, I believe I have a good, well-rounded story to tell and am not convinced about taking a year long degree course just to get a check in front of the '4-year degree' box in my application.
Does anyone have any information about how the duration of your grad program comes into play in the application? Any guidance on this will be SUPER helpful.
Thanks in advance,
Saloni













