Hi,
I know this is a stupid question btu I don't know where else to ask it.
So if I apply in R1 2008, ie. october 2008, when do my classes start ?
Eric could you help ?
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If you get admitted your classes for the MBA would start next year fall.jerrykantrell wrote:Hi,
I know this is a stupid question btu I don't know where else to ask it.
So if I apply in R1 2008, ie. october 2008, when do my classes start ?
Eric could you help ?
On September 2009.
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There are no stupid questions.jerrykantrell wrote:Hi,
I know this is a stupid question btu I don't know where else to ask it.
So if I apply in R1 2008, ie. october 2008, when do my classes start ?
Eric could you help ?
If you apply round 1 in the fall of 2008, your classes would start fall of 2009--just like Johny said. I think most schools start August or September.
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Thanks aim-wsc and Eric,
Seems that there is a huge gap between when you apply and when you join.
September '09 here I come.
Seems that there is a huge gap between when you apply and when you join.
September '09 here I come.
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Plenty of time for you to write about your admissions success in the Admissions Success Stories Forum.jerrykantrell wrote:Thanks aim-wsc and Eric,
Seems that there is a huge gap between when you apply and when you join.
September '09 here I come.
Sorry for the shameless plug--all the best!
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Hey Eric,beatthegmat wrote:Plenty of time for you to write about your admissions success in the Admissions Success Stories Forum.jerrykantrell wrote:Thanks aim-wsc and Eric,
Seems that there is a huge gap between when you apply and when you join.
September '09 here I come.
Sorry for the shameless plug--all the best!
Thanks for the encouragement.
I hope you believe what I say but, you give me a lot of encouragement, having someone to guide you through a difficult journey, makes things so much easier believe you, me.
I wanted to ask you another thing,
I just quit my job as an IT engineer here in bangalore(now known as bengalooru, which I think su*ks) so I have joined an NGO full time as I have stated earlier.
Do you think it is a bad move ? It is primarily because I wanted a more challenging job with more responsibilities. I am afraid I will not be able to explain the reason convincingly enough, to the adcom. Am I being paranoid yet again ?
Thanks
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Hi JK:
I think your NGO experience is great! It's certainly unique, and as you said you wanted something more challenging--I think b-school committees would eat that up.
So yes, I think you're being a bit paranoid about your work experience. You should instead be selling this unique background hard!
I think your NGO experience is great! It's certainly unique, and as you said you wanted something more challenging--I think b-school committees would eat that up.
So yes, I think you're being a bit paranoid about your work experience. You should instead be selling this unique background hard!
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Thank you Eric.beatthegmat wrote:Hi JK:
I think your NGO experience is great! It's certainly unique, and as you said you wanted something more challenging--I think b-school committees would eat that up.
So yes, I think you're being a bit paranoid about your work experience. You should instead be selling this unique background hard!
You the man.
JK