Applying After an MBA Rejection?

Applying After Being Rejected for an MBA?

Are you wondering what went wrong in the last round of applications and planning on how to succeed in the upcoming round? Here are some ideas that can help you get back on track.

1. Seek Honest Advice

It's all too simple to second-guess yourself after a rejection. However, don't make any conclusions about what went wrong. Find someone who isn't too close to your candidacy to read your application and tell you what impression you left on them. You might be shocked by how your application appears on paper. A professional admissions consultant may provide you with valuable insight, and many will provide valuable comments... gratis.

2. Reconsider your desired school list

Take advantage of this opportunity to apply to more schools. Put everything back on the table, including large metropolitan schools, rural programs, and places you thought were out of reach or just focused on financial. You may discover a new favorite, and in order to succeed, you may need to cast a wider net.

3. Keep in mind that it is about more than simply statistics.

Your test score and GPA may have been higher than the average for your chosen institutions, but this does not guarantee you an interview or a spot in the incoming class. Selective schools can fill their classrooms several times over with students that have high GPA or test score numbers. However, in order to get admitted, you must shine personally, which means producing strategic, polished applications.

4. Do not be alarmed.

Do not panic, and above all, do not give up. Even if your initial try did not go well, you can still succeed in the second or third round, or even as a re-applicant. MBA admissions are exceedingly tough, and only a few people are accepted into every program to which they apply. So be confident, and use this time to improve your applications and move on.

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