Busytrying wrote:I just wanted to say thank you for this information. I have started two very small businesses and neither is still going, and although I feel I learned a lot, I do tend to feel personally downcast that I could not take them further. I will have to have a good think how to explain what I've learned from these experiences.
As far as B-school applications go, the very fact that you ventured out to do something on your own is awesome. When you write about this,
1. Think whether your post-MBA goals are along the same lines as the businesses you've set up. For instance, if you have 2 tech start-ups, do you plan to take them to the next level after your MBA? Or start another tech company? Try to make this connect with your pre and post-MBA goals.
2. Don't think of 'achievements' solely in terms of sales or revenues. Try to take in the bigger picture - what learning did you have? what aspects of business or people management did you get exposure to? how did the experience change you as a person as well as a professional?
This will certainly help you talk about your experience more positively.
