Chioma Isiadinso, MBA Admissions Expert

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 3:33 pm

With the presidential elections heating up, the issue of age and experience has played a prominent role as seventy something year old McCain and forty something year old Obama duke it out to convince the American people that they are not too old or inexperienced to lead the country. Apparently, politicians are not the only ones who need to grapple with the issue of age.

MBA applicants, too, have to time their application effectively, and need to be able to show that they have enough relevant experience to “deserve” a seat in the class. The converse is also true. Being too old, or more politically correct, over qualified to justify the need for an MBA, can also pose a serious challenge to MBA aspirants.

I recently had an interesting conversation with a prospective client about his admission candidacy that made me take a closer look at the age issue. He was almost 40, had worked in the same industry and was in a middle management role. He felt he needed an MBA to make a switch to something that was closely tied to his passion. And he was seeking admission for top tier, fulltime, US MBA programs.  The reality for a candidate in this situation is that he/she will need to have a phenomenal experience or some X factor to make the admissions board take a second look. I know, everytime this conversation comes up, a throng of people pipe up about the 42 year old teacher or artist in their class. The reality is that that 42 year old student is the exception, not the norm.

With average age of applicants to MBA programs between 26 and 28 years, candidates should do everything in their power to not delay applying if they are already in their late twenties. The exception to this is applicants from nontraditional backgrounds (military, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, etc) who may have life situations that make it difficult to apply while they are in their twenties.

I’ll tackle applying too young and questions to think about to determine if you are ready to apply to business school in another entry.



Filed under: MBA Resources — admin @ 2:48 pm

MBA Applicants,

I’m excited that my book, The Best Business Schools’ Admissions Secrets, is finally out. I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful in guiding you through the challenging admission process. I welcome your feedback and ideas for a future edition. I’ll share pics from the New York book launch and info on future book events soon.

I just found out that BusinessWeek.com did a review of my book in an article titled Prose from the Pros. Coincidentally, my colleague, Stacy Blackman just came out with a book,  The MBA Application Roadmap, recently, which she  co-authored with Daniel Brookings, and I encourage applicants to check it out as well.

While on the subject of good books out there, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Richard Montauk’s book, How to Get Into the Top MBA Programs.

To see my list of MBA Books worth reading, check out the list below:

ABC of Getting the MBA Admissions Edge by Alan Mendonca and Matt Symonds

Your MBA Game Plan  by Omari Booknight and Scott Shrum

Great Application Essays for Business School by Paul Bodine

 



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