Hi everyone
I've very confused for a long time about weather to pursue and MBA course or ditch this idea from my head, and here is why
I understand that most above-average MBA schools demand a solid work experience and when I reflect on myself I don't feel that I have this robust experience despite I've been working in the IT field as a technical engineer for about 5 years. I think I'm done with the geek business and I really want to do something more live and life=related, so I thought of why not pursuing and MBA program.
when it comes to the essays' part of my application I can argue that I can't extract something valuable to put it in my essays because simply I did not encounter such circumstances in my life such as facing high stake decision making situation, being able to work and direct groups and other leadership traits
I can honestly say I lack those traits and I don't know how much it can impact my application.I convince myself that I can treat my application via exceptional high GMAT score and I don't really know if this is true or not regarding US schools.
Any advice please
Thank you
Is GMAT enough alone?
Posted Jun 07, 2012 00:05
Hi everyone
I've very confused for a long time about weather to pursue and MBA course or ditch this idea from my head, and here is why
I understand that most above-average MBA schools demand a solid work experience and when I reflect on myself I don't feel that I have this robust experience despite I've been working in the IT field as a technical engineer for about 5 years. I think I'm done with the geek business and I really want to do something more live and life=related, so I thought of why not pursuing and MBA program.
when it comes to the essays' part of my application I can argue that I can't extract something valuable to put it in my essays because simply I did not encounter such circumstances in my life such as facing high stake decision making situation, being able to work and direct groups and other leadership traits
I can honestly say I lack those traits and I don't know how much it can impact my application.I convince myself that I can treat my application via exceptional high GMAT score and I don't really know if this is true or not regarding US schools.
Any advice please
Thank you
I've very confused for a long time about weather to pursue and MBA course or ditch this idea from my head, and here is why
I understand that most above-average MBA schools demand a solid work experience and when I reflect on myself I don't feel that I have this robust experience despite I've been working in the IT field as a technical engineer for about 5 years. I think I'm done with the geek business and I really want to do something more live and life=related, so I thought of why not pursuing and MBA program.
when it comes to the essays' part of my application I can argue that I can't extract something valuable to put it in my essays because simply I did not encounter such circumstances in my life such as facing high stake decision making situation, being able to work and direct groups and other leadership traits
I can honestly say I lack those traits and I don't know how much it can impact my application.I convince myself that I can treat my application via exceptional high GMAT score and I don't really know if this is true or not regarding US schools.
Any advice please
Thank you
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