Dear Lisa,
I have just received my undergraduate degree in business administration in Germany and started working with one of the major consulting firms. I consider doing a MBA in the US in a couple of years.
My main concern is: I’m 27 and started working last year, which is not uncommon in Germany. Given that the average accepted MBA applicant is 28 and has 4-5 years of working experience, I’m 3 years late.
Do you think this is a problem? Is it a big disadvantage if you are 31 instead of 28 (while having the same professional experience)? Are you compared with people of your own age or rather with the whole applicant pool as long as you are within the normal age range?
I think the rest of my profile would fit the scheme, although I have not yet taken the GMAT.
Thank you!
I have just received my undergraduate degree in business administration in Germany and started working with one of the major consulting firms. I consider doing a MBA in the US in a couple of years.
My main concern is: I’m 27 and started working last year, which is not uncommon in Germany. Given that the average accepted MBA applicant is 28 and has 4-5 years of working experience, I’m 3 years late.
Do you think this is a problem? Is it a big disadvantage if you are 31 instead of 28 (while having the same professional experience)? Are you compared with people of your own age or rather with the whole applicant pool as long as you are within the normal age range?
I think the rest of my profile would fit the scheme, although I have not yet taken the GMAT.
Thank you!

















