Can my age be negative for my application?


Jorge32

Hi.. I want to start a MBA program in Cass or Imperial in 2019, but I will be 32 years old, so I am worried if my age can be negative for the applications. I can't do it before because I have been studyng the CFA Program, I will become a charterholder this year (I Hope)
I worked as a Investor Relations analyst for 3 years, and 3 years as a Equity Analyst for a International Investment bank.

I Hope you can help me, because Cass and Imperial are my favorites program.

Thanks!!

Hi.. I want to start a MBA program in Cass or Imperial in 2019, but I will be 32 years old, so I am worried if my age can be negative for the applications. I can't do it before because I have been studyng the CFA Program, I will become a charterholder this year (I Hope)
I worked as a Investor Relations analyst for 3 years, and 3 years as a Equity Analyst for a International Investment bank.

I Hope you can help me, because Cass and Imperial are my favorites program.

Thanks!!
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RobertoG83

Average class age at Cass is around 30, so I don't think a couple of years more would matter.
GPA, GMAT and work experience will be a lot more influential.

P.s. I am 34 and got admission at Cranfield for MSc Management, where average age is 25-26, so I really don't think it would be an issue for you.

[Edited by RobertoG83 on Apr 10, 2018]

Average class age at Cass is around 30, so I don't think a couple of years more would matter.
GPA, GMAT and work experience will be a lot more influential.

P.s. I am 34 and got admission at Cranfield for MSc Management, where average age is 25-26, so I really don't think it would be an issue for you.
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