ballersonly wrote:Thanks for the quick response!
I think my only concern about finishing my application before round 2 is the time frame for recommendations and GMAT score. I have had internship experience and work experience involving leadership (including being a Resident Assistant), but not any extensive work experience. Why I would really like to enter the MBA program this early is to be better equipped for my work overseas. I will essentially be planting a new program for a non-profit organization overseas that provides a MBA or masters for a discounted price (about $12,000) in conjunction with accredited online universities in America. I really believe in this program and would like to do this effectively. Initially, the president of the organization asked me to be a part of this and the plan was for me to go through the program first, but I think I would be better qualified to plant a program with the best education possible. My job will also include coaching/teaching during the students' process to help them with the material.
I have a very engaged social life and have many extracurricular activities, but am willing to cut back to focus more time and energy on getting a high GMAT score so that I can be more effective overseas.
Also, if I could possibly ask another question, do you have any other recommended reading to be better prepared for the application? Those articles were great!
You're welcome.
You may want to consider the
London Business School Masters in Management Program, which is geared for recent college grads.
GMAT prep, application writing, and LOR shepherding all take time. It would be difficult to over-estimate the time required to submit quality applications.
In terms of reading I recommend the
MBA admissions and application essay writing articles on the Accepted blog. I also recommend our
MBA admissions ebooks and if you are specifically interested in a terrific book on writing the application essays, I recommend Paul Bodine's
Great Application Essays for Business School.
Best,
Linda