Hi,
I'm just wrapping up my undergraduate degree in computer science at Binghamton University, and pursuing an MBA is the next step I'd like to take in my education. My grades are relatively good (3.7) and I'm scheduled to take the GMAT this December (I'm banking on getting at least a 700); however, I'm worried that I won't be able to get into a good school.
I spoke to advisers from NYU and Columbia about the importance of work experience, and both told me it wasn't "required", but the incoming class demographic is contradictory.
I have no full time work experience, but I have worked full time hours during unpaid summer internships. In addition, I was the project leader for a team of 22 students that entered and won first place in a design competition put out by the Federal Aviation Agency (https://www.faa.gov/airports/runway_safe ... mpetition/).
Do you think it's possible for me to get into a prestigious MBA program at this time in my life (assuming I do well on the GMAT)? The schools I've been considering are:Harvard, MIT, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, and Rochester - NYU and Columbia are my top choices.
Thanks for the advice,
Justin
I'm just wrapping up my undergraduate degree in computer science at Binghamton University, and pursuing an MBA is the next step I'd like to take in my education. My grades are relatively good (3.7) and I'm scheduled to take the GMAT this December (I'm banking on getting at least a 700); however, I'm worried that I won't be able to get into a good school.
I spoke to advisers from NYU and Columbia about the importance of work experience, and both told me it wasn't "required", but the incoming class demographic is contradictory.
I have no full time work experience, but I have worked full time hours during unpaid summer internships. In addition, I was the project leader for a team of 22 students that entered and won first place in a design competition put out by the Federal Aviation Agency (https://www.faa.gov/airports/runway_safe ... mpetition/).
Do you think it's possible for me to get into a prestigious MBA program at this time in my life (assuming I do well on the GMAT)? The schools I've been considering are:Harvard, MIT, Columbia, Cornell, NYU, and Rochester - NYU and Columbia are my top choices.
Thanks for the advice,
Justin












