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Hi there! Always love hearing from a non-traditional applicant. And as a doctor, you are definitely non-traditional for b-school. But that's great! Or... it can be. Having a non-traditional background can really work in your favor... so long as you do it right. You WANT to be unique and to set yourself apart... but you don't want to be SO different that the adcom doesn't quite understand why you're applying for an MBA.
So if you can connect the dots smartly, and lay out a very clear connection between what you are doing now and what you WANT to do in the future (and you prove a need for an MBA to reach that goal), you can 100% get into business school. We just need to make sure you're connecting your past experience to your future goals. And we're also going to need to connect what you are doing now to business in SOME way. I know that doctors don't do a whole lot of business, but do you have leadership experience? Management experience? That's the kind of stuff the adcom will be looking for, and that may be your biggest challenge. So we'll have to dig deep into your profile and bring all of that to the surface, so we can prove to the adcom that you've got what it takes to success in business school and beyond.
It's not easy, but if you can make it all work together, you WILL be able to get in. Hope that helps!
By the way, when are you taking the GMAT? And what are you expecting to get?
Jon Frank |
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