"is it deserving?" - that's a tough question. If you think only a M7 school is "deserving", then Duke certainly is not. Think (& think hard) about whether Duke aligns with your post-MBA career, talk to as many Duke alumni as possible, have a good assessment of yourself and of Duke. If the answer is NO, then you won't regret giving up on Duke. If you think you can and will do much better next year, then take a chance and reapply. That's why you need to have a good and realistic assesment of your profile. Can you see one area that you can significantly improve over the course of one year (technically, just the next few months?) The only thing I can see is GMAT, which can be "dramaticaly" improved given the time and effort. You cannot do anything w/ your GPA at this point. And your WE won't change much just because of one extra year. Perhaps you can have a completely different set of letters? Or ask your "dream" school, if you have been rejected, for a feedback and then predict the outcome for next year. Honestly, for any of the top 7 schools, it's a crap shot, unless you're a 790/4.0/Harvard grad/McK consultant . That's why it's important to have a backup school, one which you wouldn't mind attending in case...Good luck! |