Dear amedm,
I think you have a shot at both Columbia and Cornell with the profile you posted. The key will be how well you present your background and experiences in your application. Depending on what your undergraduate degree is in and how many business courses you took, there could be other accelerated programs that might be a fit. However, most US schools that offer accelerated programs specify that you either have an undergraduate degree in a business discipline or a certain number of hours/specific courses in business to qualify. I think you have done a thorough assessment of your profile and the schools; you are correct that you can receive a top-notch general management MBA from both Columbia and Cornell. LBS could also be a strong candidate for you, so it would be worth your time to research the program and see if the curriculum is what you are looking for in your degree program.
Best of luck,
Lisa
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Thanks a lot Lisa, I really appreciate that you took time to answer me.
May I ask you a last question ? Given my technical background, do you think that I should emphasize in my application rather on my work experience or on my extracurricular activities ? I somehow have the impression that project leading activities are not so well regarded when compared to having xx coworkers who directly report to you. Does your experience rather confirm or invalidate this impression ?
Thanks again !
May I ask you a last question ? Given my technical background, do you think that I should emphasize in my application rather on my work experience or on my extracurricular activities ? I somehow have the impression that project leading activities are not so well regarded when compared to having xx coworkers who directly report to you. Does your experience rather confirm or invalidate this impression ?
Thanks again !
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It is all equally important as it depends on the context of the situation. Supervising co-workers in a consulting setting or on a mergers & acquisitions team is not going to be viewed as necessarily equal to supervising co-workers as the head waitstaff member for a shift. Both are supervisory experience and thus important, but the context and how you "supervise" is very different. So, I think you need to emphasize both your professional experience and your extracurriculars, but be selective in what you emphasize about each one. Highlight the skills and attributes you know business schools are looking for in applicants and that will be an asset to you in the MBA program.
Regards,
Lisa
Regards,
Lisa












