chances for the afraid and anxious

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chances for the afraid and anxious

by buddy2009 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:45 pm
I figured I'd give this forum a shot after all my lurking around the past few days.

I applied to H/S/W/Tuck/Booth/Haas

25/white/male/first generation college student (although other than listing that, i never mentioned in essays)

My profile is pretty basic and nothing to sqawk about compared to the sharks who went went to an ivy. did bb for 2 years then pe.

so in terms of undergrad, went to a pretty decent state school (washington).

graduated in three years with a triple major (3.74 gpa), although all non quant in nature. also took several (9, to be exact) quant (acct, calc, stats, fin) classes at local cc, earned all As.

had a few good ecs in college, president of an honor society, TA for a few classes, honors program which culminated in three theses( earned As), research assistant for a few years, etc.

Went to London for my masters in 2006, graduated in 2007.
Worked in a small international trade firm since June 07, but not much in the way of promotions because of its size.

Outside of work, I started a non-profit (around 2006), as well as teaching microfinance to high school students and serve on the alumni board for one of my majors.

oh, GMAT was 760.

I have good numbers I suppose but it seems that a fickle adcom would have no trouble turning me away with my non-target college and lack of blue chip experience, or anything which just feels them the wrong way. With the way people are posting, I may have to apply next year as well!
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by Lisa Anderson » Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:57 pm
Dear buddy2009,

Why are you so anxious? You should be confident in your background and that you will be in business school in 8 months. From what you posted, you have great academic numbers and global work experience to help distinguish you from the pool. Schools do not expect nor want everyone to have the same background. They want folks from many different geographies with different degrees and diverse work experience.

My only concern is that you have only applied to top 10 schools. While I do think you have a chance at all of them, it never hurts to have a back up plan. You might consider applying to a school in the 10-30 range as an insurance policy.

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