Technology Management - Where? How?


jgarbis

I have a two part question, one about my prospects and two about where to go:

1. I graduated from Emory a few years ago, with just okay grades (approx 3.0) and started a company that has since made a decent amount of noise publicly. I have spoken at Wharton, taught classes at NYU and Syracuse and have been interviewed in major magazines. My question is, can I get in despite my grades? Is it too soon to count those out?

2. I'm working in the dotcom space and I want to remain in it but focus more acutely on technology management. What are the best programs?

Thanks so much in advance for your honest opinions!

I have a two part question, one about my prospects and two about where to go:

1. I graduated from Emory a few years ago, with just okay grades (approx 3.0) and started a company that has since made a decent amount of noise publicly. I have spoken at Wharton, taught classes at NYU and Syracuse and have been interviewed in major magazines. My question is, can I get in despite my grades? Is it too soon to count those out?

2. I'm working in the dotcom space and I want to remain in it but focus more acutely on technology management. What are the best programs?

Thanks so much in advance for your honest opinions!
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copernicus

I have a two part question, one about my prospects and two about where to go:

1. I graduated from Emory a few years ago, with just okay grades (approx 3.0) and started a company that has since made a decent amount of noise publicly. I have spoken at Wharton, taught classes at NYU and Syracuse and have been interviewed in major magazines. My question is, can I get in despite my grades? Is it too soon to count those out?

2. I'm working in the dotcom space and I want to remain in it but focus more acutely on technology management. What are the best programs?

Thanks so much in advance for your honest opinions!


with that background perhaps you should teach MBAs, and not attend one. If you can get a decent GMAT score any schol will welcome you.

<blockquote>I have a two part question, one about my prospects and two about where to go:

1. I graduated from Emory a few years ago, with just okay grades (approx 3.0) and started a company that has since made a decent amount of noise publicly. I have spoken at Wharton, taught classes at NYU and Syracuse and have been interviewed in major magazines. My question is, can I get in despite my grades? Is it too soon to count those out?

2. I'm working in the dotcom space and I want to remain in it but focus more acutely on technology management. What are the best programs?

Thanks so much in advance for your honest opinions!</blockquote>

with that background perhaps you should teach MBAs, and not attend one. If you can get a decent GMAT score any schol will welcome you.
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