Where to start?? Interested in Entrepreneurship & R.E.D.

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Hi Everyone,

I have dreamed of being an entrepreneur my entire life. I am most interested in starting a cafe which I hope to eventually franchise and also foraying into real estate redevelopment. Coming from a family where everyone is either a doctor or a lawyer, I'm not getting much support from them and I'm trying to navigate the b-school process on my own.

Here are my specs:
1. Undergraduate GPA: 3.**
2. Social Sciences major
3. Work experience at a small start up
4. Haven't taken the GMAT yet

I feel like in my 2 short years here at this job, I have already hit the glass ceiling. I don't feel like I am growing or challenging myself so I need a way out.

My dream is to attend a school that has a strong focus on entrepreneurship, has real estate development electives, and offers an excellent study abroad program. I would like to get my MBA since my undergraduate degree did not provide me with any business knowledge whatsoever and it was difficult get into any of the courses at our b-school.

I have been looking at Columbia's program as a good match for me. I am also thinking about NYU Stern , Harvard, and the Wharton school. I am just worried that with my low GPA I will not be competitive enough for those schools.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated or if you know of any MBA Programs offering entrepreneurship/real estate concentrations, please let me know. I bought a GMAT study guide and started looking at essays, but I'm already stressed out. I have no idea where to start.
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by arun@crackverbal » Tue Jul 19, 2011 5:07 am
Apart from the big names which will obviously give you a huge push in terms of brand equity, network etc. if you are clear about the business plan you should also consider Babson:

https://mba.babson.edu/

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by apphelp » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:47 am
Hi,

Here is a list of B schools know for MBA in Entrepreneurship:

1 Babson College - Olin

2 Stanford University

3 Harvard University

4 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)

5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan

6 University of Southern California - Marshall

7 University of California-Berkeley Haas

8 Indiana University- Kelley

9 University of Arizona (Eller) Tucson

10 University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)

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by 313Mogul » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:28 am
arun@crackverbal wrote:Apart from the big names which will obviously give you a huge push in terms of brand equity, network etc. if you are clear about the business plan you should also consider Babson:

https://mba.babson.edu/

Arun
Thanks Arun. I have considered Babson but I don't want a strictly entrepreneurial education. I want a well rounded curriculum in case I decide to move my career in a different directon.