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Sorry for the late report. Stanford & two other schools. Thanks so much for all the resources and supports from this community. All the best to everyone here! Not a typical applicant age or profession -wise. There is definitely randomness in this whole process.
STAT male/29 at matriculation/GC holder/BS@PKU with good ranking/MS+PhD@top US engineering/4.5 yrs US high-tech/gmat 770
A few words to my fellow engineering PhDs. Go for it if you know clearly what you want. You need some solid WE, aka work hard and transform yourself from a researcher to a people person. To me, the smart in publishing papers is no longer as important (unless you are in a research group/lab already but then you probably won't be interested in or need a FT mba). I have learned a lot of soft skills from the good managers in my 4 years in corporate (key is observe and learn). If you can try to get promoted fast because the window is very narrow and you may only have one shot (or two) for top schools. You'll handle gmat just fine after that gre years back. |
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