Choosing a safe school and the second recommender

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Hi Stacey,

I am a Chartered Accountant (CPA in the USA although the difficulty level is higher in India) and have worked with the advisory division of Ernst & Young, India for over 5 years. I have also worked with the EY New York office for 6 months. At present, I work with the Retail and Consumer Products practice of EY, India.

I am taking the GMAT at the end of this month after which I start the application process for fall 2010. I am considering majoring in either Finance or Strategy or a mix of both (Wharton provides an opportunity of double major). Although I have not finalized all schools to which I would like to apply, I have selected two, Wharton and Chicago. I am having a tough time deciding the other schools to which I would apply. Few schools among which I need to choose my options are Michigan, Columbia, INSEAD, Stern and LBS. I plan to apply to 5 Tier 1 schools and one tier 2 school, which would primarily be a back up. I have not even considered any tier 2 schools yet.

I was considering applying to Chicago, Wharton and Michigan in the first round. I would have to decide the other two tier 1 schools and decide the round in which I would like to apply. I am very attracted to the INSEAD program but it's shorter duration is perplexing. I would like your inputs on how I can go about choosing the other schools and also on whether a 1 year program would be worth considering.

With respect to the LOR, I plan to get one from my reporting partner and one from my immediate supervisor, a Senior Manager. However, since both are a part of the same team, they would have similar examples to share. As a result, I considered getting a LOR from my reporting partner/Sr. Manager and one from another partner I worked with for a reasonable duration 2 years back. The objective of doing this would be to have diverse examples being shared. However, I assumed majority of the leadership roles during the past two years, therefore, only my present team would be able to throw more light on them.

Please guide me as to whether it would be better idea to have both LOR from my reporting partner and Senior Manager, as they would be able to share more recent examples, or to have one from my reporting partner/Senior Manager and one from my previous partner, to add more diversity to the LORs.

Thanks in advance.
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by Stacey Oyler » Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:20 pm
Hi Rajshree,

Thanks for your post. Deciding on a business school is a big decision and there are several factors you should take into consideration. It sound like you have already considered majors and coursework, but you should also think about location, class size, and job opportunities for graduates. I encourage you to think about whether you want to live in a big city or a smaller town, are you comfortable in cold weather, do you want to know every student in your class or just those in your section? Two years is a long time to invest in a program, so you want to be sure you are just as happy with your environment as you are with the program offerings.

In regard to one year programs, yes, they are certainly worth considering, but you should be sure that you apply the same selection criteria as above as well as have a solid reason for why a one year program is a better fit for you than a regular two year program. Many great schools such as Kellogg offer excellent one year programs.

As for selecting your recommenders, you want to select the people that have had the greatest amount of time working with you and can truly give solid examples of your leadership, teamwork, etc.. There is nothing wrong with selecting two current supervisors/managers, just be sure that you guide them each on what you would like them to include in your recommendations to avoid being repetitive.

Best of luck,

Stacey
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