I haven't heard schools will specifically ask for "evidence" of your stated work experience. I'm just starting with the applications and can very well be wrong. I agree with Bryony that any experienced interviewers will be able to see through your stories if they are untruthful. However, I know that most B-schools (especially top ones) will hire investigators to check into the accuracy of your application once you're admitted. If they find discrepancy such as you lied that you have worked for FBI, or your GPA is actually 2.5 instead of 3.5, your admission offer will be forfeited. I have heard that Wharton hired some company to check its entire entering class and see if everything (or doesn't) matches up. This will include your school record, work history, letter of recommendations, so on. I don't know how they do it, but I heard it's been done. So beside being unethical, do you want to take that risk??!! |