Round 3 "Friendly" Top Tier Schools?
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I was planning on applying to Chicago or Kellogg part time MBA programs which had April application deadlines; however, today I found out I am being laid off at year's end, so now I obviously want to apply to full time programs. The problem is I doubt I can study for the gmat (i need probably a good 2 months of prep) and get all my applications in by the round 2 deadline. Are there any top 20 schools who have a reputation as being round 3 friendly? (taking a larger % of their class from round 3 than other institutions?)
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They are all round three friendly...however the thing is that almost the entire class has already been selected and there are very few seats remaining. So, this means that you are competing against less seats with more candidates (including the ones that have been wait listed from 1st and 2nd round)...
Hope this information helps.
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