Profile evaluation - non-traditional candidate

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Hi Admissionado

I'm yet another beleaguered aspiring MBA candidate hoping for some help! Hopefully my profile will stand apart as a 'non-traditional candidate', but if you could be so kind as to throw me a bit of advice on how to present my application, what to promote and what concerns an AdCom might have I'd be most grateful.

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31 / Male / New Zealander
BSc in Biomedical Science, MSc (1st Class) in Forensic Science
GMAT 700 (Q47 V38)
WE: 3 years as a crime scene examiner in New Zealand plus a DNA research portfolio which was an extension of my thesis. I then moved to the UK where the forensic science industry has been privatised. My job title is a Regional Account Manager and I have line management duties in that regard, although a lot of my time is taken up by working with operational and finance teams to change the way we work in reaction to a very volatile market. I also work with our international arm to bring new technology into the market.

I'm actually relatively new at this company, as the company I worked at before was government owned and was closed last year as part of the governments wish to completely privatise the market. I spent a year being involved in the closure process, right up to locking the door and managing my team through the redundancy process. In hindsight, this was a tremendously powerful experience and I grew tremendously as a manager in this time. I'm not sure how to pitch this experience in my application, or even if I should at all so any guidance you could give would be gratefully received.

Thanks a lot,!

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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:26 am
Beleaguered??
already?? Wait till you get started!!
:)

First of all, I have to say as a crime scene investigator, you will potentially have one of the most INTERESTING applications EVER (if you can write well, which the use of beleaguered seems to show ;) )

But seriously, this can count for a LOT in both coolness and uniqueness. I've been doing this for years and years and you are the first forensics dude to want to do an MBA... so go you!

How to present it - you already have a unique industry, with unique goals which are logical and based on previous success.... so you are in very good shape. You need to be more specific about exactly WHY you need an MBA and how it will help you at your proposed goals...

Other than that, if you are applying to 2 year program,s get started this year!


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by bradfris » Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:08 am
Thanks Jon, most helpful.

The most difficult bit about positioning myself is I don't really know what concerns an Adcom might have about my profile. Given I'm a 'non-traditional' candidate, I think they would view my profile as 'high risk - high reward'. So really my question is, what concerns contribute to my risk profile? If I know what those are, then I can take steps to mitigate them.

It sounds like a silly question, but when you're thinking about yourself its easy to gloss over aspects of your profile and think you're fine.

Cheers

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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue Jan 15, 2013 4:57 am
Well that is YOUR job in the essays. MEaning YOUR principle job as a non-traditional MBA applicant is to show:
1. That you really need the MBA
2. That it will really help you reach your goals
3. That it makes sense for you NOW...
If you build a logical mass of argumentation that is convincing, then you become rather a "low risk, high reward" candidate!
And that's what we wanna do.
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