From Nigeria, aiming for a top MBA in the US: Please Advise

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Dear Esteemed Consultants,

Please can someone do a honest evaluation of my situation and advise if I stand any chance at all getting into top MBA programs in US like HBS, MIT, Stanford or Columbia.... Or should I look elsewhere? please read patiently.

I am a Nigerian, from a very poor background, but I grew up with a passion to acquire knowledge, become a change agent in my society, and influence my fellow citizens - especially the youths - unto national transformation. I wanted to study to doctorate degree level.

Shortly, after my secondary school, I lost my father, and coupled with the existing family hardship, I had to help my mum with her petty trading for about 4 years before gaining admission to do a 2 years Ordinary National Diploma course in Petroleum Marketing and Business Studies. Despite the setback and financial issues, coupled with the fact that sometimes I leave school to 'struggle' for more cash, I made the best GPA (3.9/4.0) and received best student award.

Thereafter, I had to secure a little job to help mum and brother. It was until 5 years later, I was able to save up to secure another admission to do Bachelor degree in Management. Presently, I am working in Human Resources and schooling at the same time (for the B.Sc Management degree) to graduate this year 2012; and I am still able to maintain Second Class upper division in my grade.

I also run a personal business (registered in Nigeria) where I lead a team of 6 people; and gleaning from my life's story, I organize motivational and inspirational talks for youths in churches and schools. I have written more than 6 articles published in company magazines.

But this is my problem: I am now 34 years old - due to all the setbacks - but still very determined to satisfy my quest for knowledge, and I want an MBA from the US. I intend to embark on a non-profit venture in Nigeria - after the MBA - to contribute to the Transformational Agenda of my government. Also after the MBA, I am very sure of a better position at my work place - I am regarded one of the best staff in the dept (though a Junior staff for lacking a B.Sc).

I am studying for GMAT with Master GMAT online course, but my friends are all discouraging me to stop; they say I'm too old for the program now. I feel frustrated; it was not really my fault. The circumstances were beyond my control. Please can someone say something to me in this regard?

Thank you all
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by Jon@Admissionado » Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:29 am
Dear Friend,
You are NOT to old to do an MBA. You DO have an obstacle that is hard to overcome. But all schools, EVEN HBS take in students who are older, even much older. the most important thing is to have a REASON. and you DO!!!
You see most 34 year old potential candidates are people who do not have your story, they have just been working for a while and have no specific reason to do an MBA at this point, and yes, AdComs aren't too fond of candidates who are 34 and have not yet succeeded. So you need to USE your story, and you need to let the schools KNOW. At some schools your age will be more of a problem than others, and you will need to choose wisely. But first take that GMAT and knock the heck out of it!
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by egodswill » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:58 am
Thank you sir,

Your post was all the encouragement I needed to ditch every distraction. I hope to beat the heck out of the GMAT, and - possibly - sign up with you for further consultations. Wish me luck.

Thank you very very very much ............. :D :D :D